Developing a Theoretical Model of Knowledge Management processes (KMP): Taxonomies Review

Abstract

This paper reviewed the definition of Knowledge Management processes (KMP) in academic literature, the main research topic is: there is no comprehensive KMP model that has been explored and applied in details, This has been attained throughout carrying out a deep analysis of accessible studies insist to propose a comprehensive model for KM proceeses which has appeared at all obtainable studies from all available resources. The comprehensive model for KM processes consisting of master classification of the sub-phases of KM processes  are (a) verification process: there are five sub phases that have to be in use. Those activities include identification, acquiring, capturing , generation, and  creation of knowledge; (b) knowledge allocating: there are five sub-phases which include organizing, codification, sharing, storage and integration of knowledge; (3) knowledge distribution: there are three sub-phases: diffusion, transfer and dissemination of knowledge; (d) knowledge executive: there are three sub-phases of these process which include the implementation, application and utilization of knowledge It was recommended in this paper that Organizations may have different motives in inspiring the use of KM processes to enhance performance of their products Keywords: Knowledge Management Processes, Knowledge Verification, Knowledge Distribution Knowledge Allocation, Knowledge Execution

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