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Knowledge Management and Narratives
Author | : Georg Schreyögg |
Publsiher | : Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co KG |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Communication in organizations |
ISBN | : 3503090290 |
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"For many organizations knowledge is one of the most important keys to success. Knowledge management often plays a crucial role in organizational effectiveness."--Cover.
Storytelling in Organizations
Author | : Karin Thier |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Communication in organizations |
ISBN | : 3662563843 |
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"This book highlights storytelling as a concrete and viable method which can be used in various operational fields in organizations: from change management to project management and knowledge management, it presents employees' stories on past projects and the diverse, essential aspects of corporate culture they reveal, in an easy-to-comprehend and entertaining fashion. These stories focus on specific but generic experiences which can be adapted and exploited by the reader to ultimately tap into hidden knowledge and increase transparency during daily routines in his or her own organization. Knowledge managers, coaches, and strategists alike will find a 'real-life' connection through these stories, helping them improve their own storytelling methods. The book also provides exhaustive information on the latest storytelling methods and strategies.The adaptations Thier has made to bring learning histories to corporate settings accelerates the capture, flow, and application of organizational knowledge that speeds up changes to improve operations!George Roth (Principal Research Associate at MIT Sloan School of Management, Boston, United States)"--
Knowledge Management and the Practice of Storytelling
Author | : Johel Brown-Grant |
Publsiher | : Emerald Group Publishing |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2022-01-20 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781839824807 |
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Knowledge Management and the Practice of Storytelling offers practical advice and guidance on the skills and competencies needed to fully discover the power of storytelling to transform and transfer knowledge, and harness that power to meet business goal increases.
Storytelling in Organizations
Author | : Karin Thier |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 119 |
Release | : 2018-03-31 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9783662563830 |
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This book highlights storytelling as a concrete and viable method which can be used in various operational fields in organizations: from change management to project management and knowledge management, it presents employees’ stories on past projects and the diverse, essential aspects of corporate culture they reveal, in an easy-to-comprehend and entertaining fashion. These stories focus on specific but generic experiences which can be adapted and exploited by the reader to ultimately tap into hidden knowledge and increase transparency during daily routines in his or her own organization. Knowledge managers, coaches, and strategists alike will find a 'real-life' connection through these stories, helping them improve their own storytelling methods. The book also provides exhaustive information on the latest storytelling methods and strategies. The adaptations Thier has made to bring learning histories to corporate settings accelerates the capture, flow, and application of organizational knowledge that speeds up changes to improve operations! George Roth (Principal Research Associate at MIT Sloan School of Management, Boston, United States)
The KM Cookbook
Author | : Chris J Collison,Paul J Corney,Patricia Lee Eng |
Publsiher | : Facet Publishing |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2019-08-09 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781783304318 |
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The KM Cookbook serves up a menu of success stories and strategies for organizations wanting to know more about Knowledge Management Standard ISO30401 – whether they intend to pursue certification, or simply seek to use it as a framework to review their existing programme and strategy. The arrival of an internationally agreed standard and vocabulary, imbues fresh professional credibility to the field of Knowledge Management. Moving it on from a street food market of disparate approaches, it provides knowledge managers with a brand-new kitchen, and a moment during which they can pause and consider the service that they provide to their organisations. The KM Cookbook uses the metaphor of the restaurant, its cuisine, owner, chef, staff, ingredients, menu-planners, customers – and a restaurant critic, to serve up ISO 30401 on a plate for the readers. The second half of the book illustrates aspects of the standard by exploring sixteen different examples of KM in practice around the world, through the reflections of their own ‘KM chefs’. Case studies include: General Electric, World Bank, USAID, Schlumberger, PROCERGS, Médecins Sans Frontières, Transport for London, International Olympic Committee, TechnipFMC, Linklaters, Syngenta, Defence Science & Technology Laboratory, Financial Conduct Authority, Petroleum Development Oman, Saudi Aramco and MAPNA. This book will be invaluable for CKOs, CIOs, CEOs and knowledge and information managers seeking to gain professional recognition for their function and to review their approach within a new framework.
Knowledge Management and the Practice of Storytelling
Author | : Johel Brown-Grant |
Publsiher | : Emerald Group Publishing |
Total Pages | : 90 |
Release | : 2022-01-20 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781839824821 |
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Knowledge Management and the Practice of Storytelling offers practical advice and guidance on the skills and competencies needed to fully discover the power of storytelling to transform and transfer knowledge, and harness that power to meet business goal increases.
Storytelling in Organizations
Author | : Laurence Prusak,Katalina Groh,Stephen Denning,John Seely Brown |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2012-06-14 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781136363351 |
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This book is the story of how four busy executives, from different backgrounds and different perspectives, were surprised to find themselves converging on the idea of narrative as an extraordinarily valuable lens for understanding and managing organizations in the twenty-first century. The idea that narrative and storytelling could be so powerful a tool in the world of organizations was initially counter-intuitive. But in their own words, John Seely Brown, Steve Denning, Katalina Groh, and Larry Prusak describe how they came to see the power of narrative and storytelling in their own experience working on knowledge management, change management, and innovation strategies in organizations such as Xerox, the World Bank, and IBM. Storytelling in Organizations lays out for the first time why narrative and storytelling should be part of the mainstream of organizational and management thinking. This case has not been made before. The tone of the book is also unique. The engagingly personal and idiosyncratic tone comes from a set of presentations made at a Smithsonian symposium on storytelling in April 2001. Reading it is as stimulating as spending an evening with Larry Prusak or John Seely Brown. The prose is probing, playful, provocative, insightful and sometime profound. It combines the liveliness and freshness of spoken English with the legibility of a ready-friendly text. Interviews will all the authors done in 2004 add a new dimension to the material, allowing the authors to reflect on their ideas and clarify points or highlight ideas that may have changed or deepened over time.
Representation and Management of Narrative Information
Author | : Gian Piero Zarri |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2009-06-29 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781848000780 |
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A big amount of important, ‘economically relevant’ information, is buried within the huge mass of multimedia documents that correspond to some form of ‘narrative’ description. Due to the ubiquity of these ‘narrative’ resources, being able to represent in a general, accurate, and effective way their semantic content – i.e., their key ‘meaning’ – is then both conceptually relevant and economically important. In this book, we present the main properties of NKRL (‘Narrative Knowledge Representation Language’), a language expressly designed for representing, in a standardised way, the ‘meaning’ of complex multimedia narrative documents. NKRL is a fully implemented language/environment. The software exists in two versions, an ORACLE-supported version and a file-oriented one. Written from a multidisciplinary perspective, this exhaustive description of NKRL and of the associated knowledge representation principles will be an invaluable source of reference for practitioners, researchers, and graduates.