Knowledge Management Linchpin of Change

Knowledge Management  Linchpin of Change
Author: Sylvia P Webb
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781351227209

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This guide sets out the key considerations and provides some practical guidelines to assist in developing and operating an effective knowledge management function. Case studies demonstrate the ways in which different organisations have set about putting Knowledge Management into practice.Contents: Introduction - management fad or essential management technique? Perceived differences between knowledge & information; Key management considerations and influences; Shaping the policy; Role of knowledge management in the management of change; Getting started - importance of initial planning and early staff consultation and involvement; Use of consultants; Responsibility, access and control; Systems and procedures; Skills required for day-to-day operation and maintenance; Value - can you show it on the balance sheet? Case studies; How to find out more - useful contact details.

Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management
Author: Sylvia P. Webb
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1998
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0851424147

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This guide sets out the key considerations and provides some practical guidelines to assist in developing and operating an effective knowledge management function. Case studies demonstrate the ways in which different organisations have set about putting Knowledge Management into practice. Contents: Introduction - management fad or essential management technique? Perceived differences between knowledge & information; Key management considerations and influences; Shaping the policy; Role of knowledge management in the management of change; Getting started - importance of initial planning and early staff consultation and involvement; Use of consultants; Responsibility, access and control; Systems and procedures; Skills required for day-to-day operation and maintenance; Value - can you show it on the balance sheet? Case studies; How to find out more - useful contact details.

Coping with Continuous Change in the Business Environment

Coping with Continuous Change in the Business Environment
Author: Antonie Botha,Derrick Kourie,Retha Snyman
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-01-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781780632056

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Aimed at knowledge management professionals and students in the field of knowledge management, information science, information systems and software engineering, the book provides answers to the ‘what-is’ and ‘why-is’ questions with regard to knowledge management. It investigates the concepts and elements, the drivers, and challenges involved in knowledge management. In the second part of the book the ‘how’ and ‘with-what’ characteristics of knowledge management are covered. Although knowledge management is primarily concerned with non-technical issues, this book concentrates on the technical issues and challenges. A new technology framework for knowledge management is proposed to position and relate the different knowledge management technologies as well as the two key applications of knowledge management, namely knowledge portals and knowledge discovery (including text mining). Best practices for a number of knowledge management issues are discussed A new technology framework for knowledge management is proposed to position and relate the different knowledge management technologies Written by internationally acknowledged KM researchers and practitioners

Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management
Author: Morgen MacIntosh,Taverekere Srikantaiah
Publsiher: Information Today, Inc.
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2000
Genre: Knowledge management
ISBN: 157387101X

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Here is the first comprehensive reference to the literature available for the individual interested in KM, featuring citations to over 1,500 published articles, 150+ Web sites, and more than 400 books. Organized by topic area, this is a natural companion volume to Knowledge Management for the Information Professional and an important tool for anyone charged with contributing to or managing an organization's intellectual assets.

Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management
Author: Ruth Rikowski
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2007-01-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781780631981

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This book focuses on various aspects of KM - including social, political and philosophical perspectives; practical perspectives; cross-cultural perspectives and theoretical perspectives. It concludes with an alternative view on KM, emphasising how KM helps to ensure the success of the knowledge revolution. Brings different aspects of KM together, in one book Includes contributions from academics, librarians/information professionals, KM consultants and web-designers Emphasises the importance of both theory and practice in KM

Knowledge Management An Interdisciplinary Perspective

Knowledge Management  An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Author: Sajjad M Jasimuddin
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2012-01-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789813107458

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This book analyzes dynamic relationships among the disciplines that have contributed to the development of knowledge management. It focuses on establishing relationships between knowledge management and other disciplines such as information management, organizational learning, innovation management, and strategic management. It debates the origin and development of knowledge management, thus providing a clear and conceptual understanding of the field. This, in turn, will help readers adopt better approaches to solve knowledge management problems.

Change and Knowledge Management

Change and Knowledge Management
Author: R L Nandeshwar,Balakrishna Jayasimha
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8174465073

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Change and Knowledge Management has to be seen in the light of the evolution of the Knowledge era, which made inroads during the nineties. With the establishment of an intranet in large organizations, exchange of information was easily available and suddenly feasible. This lead to the beginning of the knowledge society in general and Knowledge organization in particular. The immature anticipation of knowledge era where it was thought that information would be shared by every member of an organization through a common platform and the quality improvement process would be enabled more or less by itself, took a couple of years to realize the assumption as false. Till now, there are no examples of a company in which transformational learning has been facilitated by an Information Technology system only, because the early initiators forgot the human element involved in this exchange. It also failed to address that information does not equal knowledge and that human knowledge is in the strength of the persons who constitute the parts of a bigger structure. Bridging the gap between the knowledge individual and the organization and taking the technical as well as the personal element to facilitate the change process in an organization is the endeavor of this book.

ECKM 2020 21st European Conference on Knowledge Management

ECKM 2020 21st European Conference on Knowledge Management
Author: Professor Alexeis Garcia-Perez
Publsiher: Academic Conferences International Limited
Total Pages: 1058
Release: 2020-12-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781912764822

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