One of our KMWorld & Intranets 2008 attendees asked me what I thought was the best basic KM book. I thought I would throw that out to all KM professionals and practitioners and see what list of books we could create. Look forward to your thoughts.
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For complete newbies I’d suggest “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Knowledge Management”. It gives you a good overview of “standard” KM (explains the jargon, the different bits, etc.)
You would need something else to use to develop your strategy – that would depend on your industry, your organization’s size, your business model, etc.