Putting your money where your mouth is: using knowledge management practices to design a knowledge management survey
In September 2000, a small international group met to develop a survey on knowledge management. Creating the pilot questionnaire required a cooperative effort on behalf of survey taking experts, knowledge management specialists and policy analysts. Bringing together a preliminary questionnaire that met the basic requirements of a group of dynamic and outspoken experts, each with individual and collective objectives was not a simple task.
| Format | Release date | More information |
|---|---|---|
| February 15, 2002 |