One could argue that knowledge now lives in the network rather than books or people’s heads. How does this mesh with “knowledge management”? If knowledge is now socially developed, what is the role of leadership in knowledge management, as defined by Dixon? Dixon gives a good history of KM, but Davenport wonders if the web is killing it. Or as Jarche suggested, is the network how organizations manage knowledge? What do you think? Now factor in “fake news”? Can leaders “manage” knowledge in this digital age?
Keep the focus of your initial post and responses tied to this week’s learning objectives:
Describe the evolution of knowledge management as impacted by the web.
Discuss ways that web-based tools can improve the management of information and knowledge
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