Mapping the KM Landscape
Knowledge Management has become an ever-increasing suite of interconnected tools and techniques - it's easy to feel overwhelmed without a map. Having bounced some early ideas around with Geoff, and spent far too many idle moments at airports fiddling with PowerPoint, I think it's time to stop tweaking and start sharing. So here it is: my rendition of the KM Landscape (click to enlarge).
I wanted to try and show the breadth of techniques and processes, the connections between them, and also some of our neighbouring disciplines and opportunities for boundary collaboration.
It’s far from perfect (I need more than two dimensions to really do the juxtaposition justice) – but hopefully it’ll illustrate some new places to explore.
Let me know if you find any new destinations, landmarks or pub walks to include.