The Technology Myth in Knowledge Management: Opening Statement

Posted February 28, 2002 | |

In the last three to four years, technology and software vendors have scrambled to position databases, search engines, portals, Web conferencing, and e-learning tools as knowledge management (KM) solutions. Corporations have been seduced into spending millions of dollars on such technologies in search of the silver bullet application to automate knowledge creation, capture, and sharing.

About The Author
Verna Allee
Verna Allee is a former Cutter Consortium Senior Consultant. She is President of Value Networks, LLC, which is the leading provider of value network visualization and analysis applications. Customers include Cisco, Boeing, SAP, Telenor, Rolls-Royce Marine Engine, Knoll, Kimberly-Clark, AgResearch, Mayo Clinic, Environment Canada, Scottish Enterprise, Institute of Public Health (Ireland), GAN-Net, and others. Ms. Allee is a noted author, expert… Read More
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