Knowledge Management in the Age of AI — It’s Time to Upgrade Your Roadmap

May 13, 2026
Top Guest Blogger Ekta Sachania


We talk a lot about KM implementation. But how many of us have stopped to ask — is our KM framework upgraded and evolved for the AI era?

I created a KM roadmap a while back to help KM folks like me have a structured approach to knowledge management. The six steps — from defining objectives to measuring outcomes — remain as relevant as ever. But times have changed, and so has our KM roadmap.


AI is no longer a future consideration. And if our KM systems are not designed with AI in mind, we are leaving enormous value on the table.

So I went back to my original framework and asked one simple question at every step: where can AI make this smarter, faster, and more impactful?

Here is what that looks like:

When you define objectives, AI can analyse patterns across your organisation to predict which knowledge gaps are causing the most friction — before your customers even tell you.

When you identify knowledge sources, AI can crawl across your systems, documents, and conversations to surface the knowledge that already exists but nobody can find.

When you choose your KMS, look beyond traditional systems. AI-native platforms with smart search, auto-tagging, and content recommendations are now the baseline, not the premium.

When you design your KM plan, let AI do the heavy lifting on categorisation, taxonomy suggestions, and flagging content that has gone stale or outdated.

When you train for cultural shift, AI can create personalised learning paths so every team member gets the knowledge most relevant to their role — not a one-size-fits-all training deck.

When you measure and evaluate, AI dashboards can track not just knowledge usage but also real CX outcomes — CSAT, first-contact resolution, average handling time — connecting your KM investment directly to business results.

This is not about replacing the human side of knowledge management. It is about amplifying it by using AI as your assistant..

Your people still drive the culture. Your experts still create the insight. AI simply helps you do more with what you already have by giving you time to focus on what matters and freeing up your time for things that you can automate.

If you are a KM professional thinking about where to focus your energy this year, start here. Not by overhauling everything — but by adding the AI layer, one step at a time.

I would love to know — which of these six steps do you think AI can impact the most in your organisation? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

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Ekta Sachania has over 15 years of experience in learning and talent development disciplines, including knowledge management, content management, and learning & collaboration with expertise in content harvesting, practice enablement, metrics analysis, site management, collaboration activities, communications strategy and market trends analysis. Demonstrated success in managing multiple stakeholder expectations across time zones and exhibiting good project management skills, by successfully developing and deploying projects for large audiences.  Ability to adapt and work in emerging areas with fast-shifting priorities.  

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