The document discusses the differences between information management and knowledge management. It provides definitions from the APM Body of Knowledge, which defines information management as collecting, storing, disseminating, archiving, and destroying information, while knowledge management is the systematic management of information and learning to turn personal information into shared collective knowledge. The document also explores some alternative definitions and considers how information and knowledge are managed for projects, relying on clear goals and objectives, an evolving framework of processes and systems, active facilitation, and key enablers to drive effective behaviors.