Chapter 8. Knowledge Audit and Analysis
A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep | ||
--Saul Bellow |
IN THIS CHAPTER
Understand the purpose of a knowledge audit.
Use Bohn's Stages of Knowledge Growth framework to measure knowledge.
Identify, evaluate, and rate critical process knowledge.
Select an audit method.
Congregate a preliminary knowledge audit team.
Audit and analyze your company's existing knowledge.
Identify your company's k-spot.
Choose a strategic position for your knowledge management system.
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