Knowledge management (KM) is the set of procedures for producing,
disseminating, utilizing, and overseeing an organization's knowledge and data.
It alludes to a multidisciplinary strategy that maximizes knowledge
utilization to accomplish organizational goals.
Courses in business administration, information systems, management,
libraries, and information science are all part of knowledge management, a
discipline that has been around since 1991. Information and media, computer
science, public health, and public policy are some of the other disciplines
that may contribute to KM research.
Numerous academic institutions provide master's degrees specifically focused
on knowledge management.