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	<title>Comments on: What is Knowledge Management?</title>
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	<description>Making Knowledge Work</description>
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		<title>By: Md Santo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Md Santo</dc:creator>
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		<description>POINTS TO CONSIDERED IN DEFINING KM

Aware by the reality that Knowledge (Management) is hard to define caused by the level of its complexity is higher compared with Information regarding both of them are the staging of human act or human enlightment process, I insisted to develop a version of mine on definition of KM

Within my perception, Knowledge already behaving as subject – dynamic active – consciousness, in contrast with Information which is just an object and pasive not yet having consciousness (see the related discussions at following Links :

• http://mobeeknowledge.ning.com/forum/topics/the-latest-paradigms-and - THE LATEST PARADIGMS AND TRENDS IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT (KM) ,

To summarise, by knowing the essential difference between Information and Knowledge we should treated differently to each of them. We treat Information as object and we should treat Knowledge as subject.
 
CONTRIBUTING MY DEFINITION OF KM

My submitted definition of KM considered on 4 (four) factors or determinants I’ve comprehended so far empirically as well as philosophically :
1. Knowledge (Management) is the staging of Human Enlightment Process
2. The process is to managing the transformation of Information content into Knowledge and beyond (Wisdom)
3. The Goals is towards Learning, Growth and Innovation
4. The management should leveraged by Standards, Tools and Process Framework</description>
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<p>Aware by the reality that Knowledge (Management) is hard to define caused by the level of its complexity is higher compared with Information regarding both of them are the staging of human act or human enlightment process, I insisted to develop a version of mine on definition of KM</p>
<p>Within my perception, Knowledge already behaving as subject – dynamic active – consciousness, in contrast with Information which is just an object and pasive not yet having consciousness (see the related discussions at following Links :</p>
<p>• <a href="http://mobeeknowledge.ning.com/forum/topics/the-latest-paradigms-and" rel="nofollow">http://mobeeknowledge.ning.com/forum/topics/the-latest-paradigms-and</a> &#8211; THE LATEST PARADIGMS AND TRENDS IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT (KM) ,</p>
<p>To summarise, by knowing the essential difference between Information and Knowledge we should treated differently to each of them. We treat Information as object and we should treat Knowledge as subject.</p>
<p>CONTRIBUTING MY DEFINITION OF KM</p>
<p>My submitted definition of KM considered on 4 (four) factors or determinants I’ve comprehended so far empirically as well as philosophically :<br />
1. Knowledge (Management) is the staging of Human Enlightment Process<br />
2. The process is to managing the transformation of Information content into Knowledge and beyond (Wisdom)<br />
3. The Goals is towards Learning, Growth and Innovation<br />
4. The management should leveraged by Standards, Tools and Process Framework</p>
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