Knowledge library
Browse all published knowledge assets — policies, guides, reports, and tacit captures.
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Knowledge Sharing Guide in the Workplace
This guide aims to promote a knowledge-sharing culture among organization employees. It includes methods and tools for e
Metadata Governance for Knowledge Assets
Metadata standards (title, language, type, classification, tags, owner) are enforced at upload time. Automated checks an
KM Performance Indicators
Indicators include assets published per month, contribution rate, search success, AI-assistant usage, and user satisfact
RACI Matrix for KM Activities
The RACI matrix assigns Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, and Informed for every KM activity. It is managed in the ad
Intranet Tools for KM
KM is supported by intranet tools: employee portal, forums, announcement boards, and publish alerts — all integrated wit
Review and Publish Workflow
An asset flows through states: draft → in review → published. The reviewer verifies accuracy and completeness before pub
Capturing Tacit Knowledge from SMEs
Tacit knowledge is captured through structured SME interviews, audio-recorded, transcribed, reviewed, and published as e
Taxonomy and Metadata
A well-designed taxonomy is the spine of KM. The classification tree should mirror the entity’s core functions, with con
Cost–Benefit Analysis (CBA)
A Cost–Benefit Analysis weighs the costs of a KM initiative against its expected benefits — quantitative and qualitative
KM Assessment
A KM assessment is a periodic survey that measures practice maturity across leadership, process, people, technology, and
Knowledge Process Maps
A Knowledge Process Map charts knowledge flow inside the entity — sources, receivers, channels, and gaps — and pinpoints
Focus Groups
Focus groups are facilitated sessions with 6–10 participants that elicit deep perspectives on a specific theme — a key K
Knowledge Café
A Knowledge Café is an informal conversational event that stimulates idea-sharing and surfaces tacit knowledge through s
Communities of Practice (CoPs)
Communities of Practice are groups of staff sharing a professional domain who meet regularly to exchange experience and
SWOT Analysis for KM
A SWOT analysis surfaces the entity’s current KM landscape — strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats — before the
SMART Strategy for KM
SMART goals are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-bound. A KM strategy is built on SMART goals tied
Institutional Memory
Institutional memory is the documented record of an entity’s decisions, experience, and lessons learned. It is built thr
The Role of KM Champions
Each entity nominates 5 to 7 KM Champions as internal ambassadors who facilitate knowledge capture, run Communities of P
Types of Knowledge — Tacit, Embedded, Explicit
Tacit knowledge lives in employees as undocumented experience. Embedded knowledge is encoded in processes and systems. E
Data, Information, and Knowledge — the Pyramid
The DIKW pyramid describes the progression from raw data to structured information to actionable knowledge and wisdom gu