
Computing
Knowledge Management (T)
- Class 30
- Practice 7
- Independent work 53
Course title
Knowledge Management (T)
Lecture type
Elective
Course code
183382
Semester
5
ECTS
3
Lecturers and associates
Course objectives
Definition of data, information, knowledge, wisdom; Wisdom pyramid.
Tacit and explicit knowledge.
SECI model .
Useful knowledge production.
Knowledge life cycle and application.
Key elements of knowledge management: people, processes, technology ; Knowledge management environment; Knowledge management activities.
Knowledge management and strategy.
Midterm exam.
Intellectual capital.
Knowledge management and organizational culture.
Knowledge management and human resource development.
Knowledge loss risk management.
Peer assist.
Knowledge management assessment.
Final exam.
Required reading
Sanda Pleslić (2018.), Uvod u upravljanje znanjem (elektronička skripta), FER
J. M. Firestone, M. W. McElroy (2003.), Key issues in the new knowledge management, KMCI Press: Butterworth-Heinemann, USA
C. Collison, G. Parcell (2005.), Learning to Fly: Practical Knowledge Management from Leading and Learning Organizations, Capstone Publishing, UK
R. Sanchez (2003.), Knowledge Management and Organizational Competence, Oxford University Press
J. J. Stapleton (2003.), Executive's Guide to Knowledge Management: The Last Competitive Advantage, John Wiley and Sons
Online education during epidemiological measures
- Study program duration
- 6 semesters (3 years)
- Semester duration
- 15 weeks of active teaching + 5 examination weeks
- Total number of ECTS points
- 180
- Title
- Bacc.ing.comp (Bachelor of Science in Computing)
Academic calendar
Minimal learning outcomes
- Define terms: data, information, knowledge and wisdom
- Show relationships in pyramid of wisdom
- Distinguish tacit and explicit knowledge
- Apply knowledge spiral in SECI model
- Show steps in useful knowledge production
- Apply peer assist
- Produce and use intellectual capital of individuals or organization
- Apply knowledge management in human resourse development
- Apply knowledge management in practice