Document Type : Research Paper

Author

Faculty Member, Assistant Professor in Information and Knowledge Management, Academic Relations and International Affairs, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization, Ministry of Jahad Agriculture, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

The strategic documents of Iran, such as the 20-year vision document, emphasize on establishing knowledge-based systems and development of the exchange of applied information. In addition, each of the governmental organizations and agencies is required to establish and operate knowledge-based and knowledge management systems regarding their missions and visions. The strategic document emphasizes have been the main reason to focus on the development of knowledge-based systems in governmental organizations and agencies. On the other hand, the increase of demand in establishing knowledge management systems has caused of the formation of the new contractors, form public or private sectors, to develop the mentioned systems. The situation on credit allocation and consumption regard to legal comments on developing knowledge-based systems has been a main factor to accelerate the process of ordering knowledge-based systems and the establishment a showcase of the reality of knowledge management system. Creating incorrect, unbalanced and inconsistent as well as relying on non-standard knowledge-based systems and not paying enough attention to the national requirements in establishing of knowledge-based systems have created some micro and macro challenges. In order to remove these challenges, the establishment of the Supreme Council of Knowledge Management is suggested in fulfilling a national document on knowledge management system.

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