Government publishes professional skills framework for knowledge and information managers
05 June 2009

The Government Knowledge and Information Management Professional Skills Framework has been published by the Knowledge Council. It supports one of the key actions of the Knowledge and Information Management (KIM) strategy for the Civil Service which is to develop the professionalism of knowledge and information management by establishing support structures, processes and approaches.  The framework describes in detail the specialist attributes that characterise KIM practitioners and set them apart from other corporate functions. The aim of the framework is to provide a common language across government with which to articulate and define government KIM professional skills and to support the career development of KIM practitioners across government.

Government Knowledge and Information Management (KIM) Professional Skills Framework