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Knowledge Management KM Processes in Organizations
Author | : Claire McInerney,Michael E.D. Koenig |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 2022-06-01 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9783031022753 |
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Knowledge Management (KM) is an effort to increase useful knowledge in the organization. It is a natural outgrowth of late twentieth century movements to make organizational management and operations more effective, of higher quality, and more responsive to constituents in a rapidly changing global environment. This document traces the evolution of KM in organizations, summarizing the most influential research and literature in the field. It also presents an overview of selected common and current practices in knowledge management, including the relationship between knowledge management and decision making, with the intention of making a case for KM as a series of processes and not necessarily a manipulation of things. The final section highlights the use of social networking and commonly adopted Web applications to increase the value of social capital and to connect practitioners with clients and colleagues. Table of Contents: Introduction / Background Bibliographic Analysis / Theorizing Knowledge in Organizations / Conceptualizing Knowledge Emergence / Knowledge "Acts" / Knowledge Management in Practice / Knowledge Management Issues / Knowledge Management and Decision Making / Social Network Analysis and KM / Implications for the Future / Conclusion
Knowledge Management Processes in Organizations
Author | : Claire McInerney,Michael E.D. Koenig |
Publsiher | : Morgan & Claypool Publishers |
Total Pages | : 96 |
Release | : 2011-02-02 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9781598299571 |
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Knowledge Management (KM) is an effort to increase useful knowledge in the organization. It is a natural outgrowth of late twentieth century movements to make organizational management and operations more effective, of higher quality, and more responsive to constituents in a rapidly changing global environment. This document traces the evolution of KM in organizations, summarizing the most influential research and literature in the field. It also presents an overview of selected common and current practices in knowledge management, including the relationship between knowledge management and decision making, with the intention of making a case for KM as a series of processes and not necessarily a manipulation of things. The final section highlights the use of social networking and commonly adopted Web applications to increase the value of social capital and to connect practitioners with clients and colleagues. Table of Contents: Introduction / Background Bibliographic Analysis / Theorizing Knowledge in Organizations / Conceptualizing Knowledge Emergence / Knowledge "Acts" / Knowledge Management in Practice / Knowledge Management Issues / Knowledge Management and Decision Making / Social Network Analysis and KM / Implications for the Future / Conclusion
Knowledge Management
Author | : Tapan K Panda |
Publsiher | : Excel Books India |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Industrial management |
ISBN | : 8174466215 |
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The idea of managing and transforming tacit to explicit knowledge is getting more and more attention in public systems domain. It has been quite sometime that authors, researchers and managers have come to realize that employees, processes and systems of decision-making in the organizations are a great reservoir of tacit knowledge. It is an important challenge to build and manage systems that can capture, store, retrieve and build new knowledge base for effective decision-making and yet have a human interface. This book is an eye opener for people having interest in knowledge management and knowledge management systems in modern organizations. This book covers ideas, models, conceptual papers and case studies covering the whole globe through the lenses of authors of different continents. For good governance and effective management of public systems, the authors have developed knowledge management processes, models and systems that can have universal appeal and applicability. The book has sixteen, well researched, thought provoking papers and case studies from India, Europe, Brazil and USA. The judicious mix of conceptual papers and case studies will help the students/managers to understand and internalize the process and stages of knowledge management from different countries. It will also make them visualize the practice of knowledge management across the diverse organizations and countries.
Knowledge Management
Author | : Herwig Rollett |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2012-12-06 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9781461503453 |
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A compact guide to knowledge management, this book makes the subject accessible without oversimplifying it. Organizational issues like strategy and culture are discussed in the context of typical knowledge management processes. The focus is always on pointing out all the issues that need to be taken into account in order to make knowledge management a success. The book then goes on to explore the role of information technology as an enabler of knowledge management relating various technologies to the knowledge management processes, showing the reader what can, and what cannot, be achieved through technology. Throughout the book, references to lessons learned from past projects underline the arguments. Managers will find this book a valuable guide for implementing their own initiatives, while researchers and system designers will find plenty of ideas for future work.
Knowledge Management in Modern Organizations
Author | : Jennex, Murray E. |
Publsiher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 418 |
Release | : 2006-12-31 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781599042633 |
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Knowledge management has been growing in importance and popularity as a research topic and business initiative. This book documents the key issues of knowledge management and serves as an useful resource for academicians, practitioners, researchers, and students.
The Executive s Role in Knowledge Management
Author | : Carla S. O'Dell,Paige Leavitt |
Publsiher | : APQC |
Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1932546138 |
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Covers how knowledge management strategy can support the business strategy, measurement issues, the technology support structure, and cultivating a knowledge-sharing organizational culture.
Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management Second Edition
Author | : Schwartz, David |
Publsiher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 1652 |
Release | : 2010-07-31 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9781599049328 |
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Knowledge Management has evolved into one of the most important streams of management research, affecting organizations of all types at many different levels. The Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management, Second Edition provides a compendium of terms, definitions and explanations of concepts, processes and acronyms addressing the challenges of knowledge management. This two-volume collection covers all aspects of this critical discipline, which range from knowledge identification and representation, to the impact of Knowledge Management Systems on organizational culture, to the significant integration and cost issues being faced by Human Resources, MIS/IT, and production departments.
Knowledge Management
Author | : Irma Becerra-Fernandez,D. E Leidner,Dorothy Leidner |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 495 |
Release | : 2014-12-18 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781317478485 |
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This book serves as a complete introduction to the subject of Knowledge Management (KM), and incorporates technical as well as social aspects, concepts as well as practical examples, and traditional KM approaches as well as emerging topics. Knowledge Management: Systems and Processes enhances the conventional exposition of KM with an in-depth discussion of the technologies used to facilitate the management of knowledge in large and small organizations. This includes a complete description of the theory and applications of the various techniques and technologies currently in use to manage organizational knowledge. The discussion of technology is at a level appropriate for the typical business administration graduate student or corporate manager. Special features:* Includes case studies of actual implementations of KM systems, including details such as system architecture * Contains numerous vignettes describing practical applications of KM initiatives at leading firms and governmental organizations * Provides a balanced view of knowledge management, while incorporating benefits and controversial issues, and both technology and social aspects * Extremely current, making extensive use of latest developments in, and examples from, the field of KM * Written by two proficient and recognized researchers in the field of KM.