MMS 131
COURSE CODE: MMS 131
COURSE TITLE: Introduction to Knowledge Management
UNITS: 3 units
PREREQUISITES: MMS 130
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Foundations, Principles and Applications of Knowledge Management
COURSE GOAL:
At the end of the course, the student should:
- keep abreast with emerging trends, protocols and procedures on knowledge management, and their implications on practice
- understand the theoretical foundations of knowledge management
- appreciate the development applications of knowledge management and the types of projects associated with these
- develop knowledge network/community of practice
COURSE OUTLINE:
- Unit I – Introduction to Knowledge Management
- Module 1 Data, information and knowledge
- Module 2 Environment for knowledge management
- Module 3 Development applications of knowledge management
- Module 4 Who can be knowledge managers?
- Module 5 Knowledge management and poverty
- Module 6 KM Terminology
- Module 7 The Transdisciplinary Nature of Knowledge Management
- Unit II – Theoretical Foundations of Knowledge Management
- Module 8 Cybernetics
- Module 9 Systems Theory
- Module 10 Organization Communication
- Module 11 Information Economics
- Unit III – Knowledge Management Projects
- Module 12 Knowledge Transfer
- Module 13 Knowledge Packaging
- Module 14 Knowledge Systems Development
- Module 15 Indigenous Knowledge Systems
- Module 16 Knowledge Research/ Meta-knowledge
- Unit IV – Knowledge Networking
- Module 17 Virtual Communities
- Module 18 Types of Networks
- Module 19 Network Structures
- Module 20 Components
- Module 21 Nodes, Links and Relationships