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ISSN: 1368-1613 - ISSN Database. Information Research: an international electronic journal. Information Research - About the journal - Introduction. Information Research: an international electronic journal. Information science, Information management, Information systems, Information retrieval, Digital libraries, Information seeking behaviour, Information seeking behavior, World Wide Web, WWW. ◇ WILSON, Tom. The nonsense of 'knowledge management'
T.D. Wilson Professor Emeritus University of Sheffield, UK Visiting Professor, Högskolan i Borås Borås, Sweden Abstract Examines critically the origins and basis of 'knowledge management', its components and its development as a field of consultancy practice. Problems in the distinction between 'knowledge' and 'information' are explored, as well as Polanyi's concept of 'tacit knowing'. The concept is examined in the journal literature, the Web sites of consultancy companies, and in the presentation of business schools. Introduction The growth of 'knowledge management' as a strategy of consultancy companies is one of a series of such strategies dating from Taylor's (1911) 'scientific management' of the early part of the last century. In the second half of the last century, the pace of new techniques quickened considerably: we have seen (not in chronological order and not a complete list): 'Knowledge' and 'information' What is 'knowledge management'?
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