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Knowledge management with patterns
Communications of the ACM, 2003Developing techniques to improve the process of converting information to knowledge.
May, D. C., Taylor, P.
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Knowledge Management and Knowledge Management Systems
2005Organizations are fast realizing that knowledge management (KM) is critical to achieve competitive sustainability. However, mere realization that KM is critical does not ensure a smooth road to success. Fifty to seventy percent of KM initiatives reportedly fail.
Deniz Eseryel+2 more
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Knowledge, management, and knowledge management in business operations [PDF]
PurposeThe purpose of this research is to help knowledge managers systematically grasp “knowledge about management knowledge” and get a “deep and full” understanding of the nature, scope and methodologies of knowledge management.Design/methodology/approachThrough presenting a variety of perspectives on knowledge, management, and knowledge management ...
Meng Li, Fei Gao, Steve Clarke
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Knowledge and Knowledge Management
2021Knowledge and knowledge management have been examined by researchers for several decades now. However, there is still no unanimity among researchers on those key terms. This chapter clarifies and introduces some notions and classifications that are essential for and applied in the remaining parts of this book.
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2007
In an outsourcing relationship, the vendor and its clients need to transfer knowledge on a continuous basis. Relevant approaches to outsourcing relationships from the knowledge management literature include intellectual capital management and business process management, as presented in this chapter.
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In an outsourcing relationship, the vendor and its clients need to transfer knowledge on a continuous basis. Relevant approaches to outsourcing relationships from the knowledge management literature include intellectual capital management and business process management, as presented in this chapter.
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2007
As we trace the evolution of computing technologies in business, we can observe their changing level of organizational impact. The first level of impact was at the point work got done, and transactions (e.g., orders, deposits, reservations) took place. The inflexible, centralized mainframe allowed for little more than massive number crunching, commonly
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As we trace the evolution of computing technologies in business, we can observe their changing level of organizational impact. The first level of impact was at the point work got done, and transactions (e.g., orders, deposits, reservations) took place. The inflexible, centralized mainframe allowed for little more than massive number crunching, commonly
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Knowledge Management in Hospitals
2005The medical field in recent years has been facing increasing pressures for lower cost and increased quality of healthcare. These two pressures are forcing dramatic changes throughout the industry. Managing knowledge in healthcare enterprises is hence crucial for optimal achievement of lowered cost of services with higher quality.
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2006
Due to the vagueness of the concept of knowledge, the software market for knowledge management (KM) seems to be quite confusing. Technology vendors are developing different implementations of the KM concepts in their software products. Because of the variety and quantity of KM tools available on the market, a typology may be a valuable aid to ...
Rodrigo Baroni de Carvalho+1 more
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Due to the vagueness of the concept of knowledge, the software market for knowledge management (KM) seems to be quite confusing. Technology vendors are developing different implementations of the KM concepts in their software products. Because of the variety and quantity of KM tools available on the market, a typology may be a valuable aid to ...
Rodrigo Baroni de Carvalho+1 more
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Knowledge Management Processes
2006Knowledge management (KM), as a topic for academic research and practical implementation, has had a short history dating back only to the early 1990s. Due to knowledge management’s recent debut as we know it, it is not surprising that much of the writing and research on the subject is controversial.
Frank Land+2 more
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