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What is knowledge and why is it critical to the B.C. public sector?

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This section is a good starting point for users who are not familiar with the concept of knowledge and its management. It will:

  • define knowledge and identify the categories of knowledge;
  • provide an explanation of why knowledge is critical to the B.C. public sector; and 
  • provide an overview of the strategic management of knowledge.
  • What do we mean by knowledge?
  • Categories of knowledge
  • Why think of knowledge as a strategic asset?
  • What is the strategic management of knowledge?
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Managing Knowledge: A guide to good practice

  • Comments from the Auditor General and Chief Information Officer of B.C.
  • What is knowledge and why is it critical to the B.C. public sector?
    • What do we mean by knowledge?
    • Categories of knowledge
    • Why think of knowledge as a strategic asset?
    • What is the strategic management of knowledge?
  • Self-assessment guide
  • Case studies
  • Good ideas for managing knowledge from B.C.'s public sector
  • Tool kits
  • Take the self-assessment now

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