Corporate memory

Corporate Memory (CM) can be defined as the total body of data, information and knowledge required to deliver the strategic aims and objectives of an organization. A corporate memory is the combination of a repository - the space where objects and artefacts are stored, and the community - the people that interact with those objects to learn, make decisions, understand context or find colleagues.

Corporate Memory can be subdivided into the following types:

Key decisions when exploring CM are:

Alternative & related terms are: organizational memory, group memory, knowledge base, knowledge repository.

Most commercial knowledge management efforts have included building some form of corporate memory to capture expertise, speed learning, help the organization remember, record decision rationale, document achievements or learn from past failures.

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See also: Corporate memory, Community, Competencies, Data, Information, Know-how, Knowledge, Knowledge base, Knowledge management, Knowledge representation