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Author by: Carla O'Dell Language: en Publisher by: John Wiley & Sons Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 84 Total Download: 668 File Size: 55,5 Mb Description: The best thinking and actions in the fast-moving arena of collaboration and knowledge management The New Edge in Knowledge captures the most practical and innovative practices to ensure organizations have the knowledge they need in the future and, more importantly, the ability to connect the dots and use knowledge to succeed today. Author by: Joseph M.

Firestone Language: en Publisher by: Routledge Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 18 Total Download: 643 File Size: 54,9 Mb Description: In 'Key Issues in the New Knowledge Management,' Firestone and McElroy, the architects of the New Knowledge Management (TNKM) provide an in-depth analysis of the most important issues in the field of Knowledge Management. The issues the book addresses are central in the field today:. The Knowledge Wars, or the issue of 'how you define knowledge determines how you manage it'. The nature of knowledge processing.

Information management or knowledge management?. Three views on the evolution of knowledge management. The role of knowledge claim evaluation in knowledge processing, or the difference between opinion, judgements, information, data, and real knowledge in knowledge management systems. Is culture a barrier in knowledge management?. The Open Enterprise and accelerated sustainable innovation.

Portals. How should one evaluate KM software?. Intellectual Capital.

Measuring the impact of KM initiatives on the organization and the bottom line. John mellencamp uh huh inside sleeve photos. KM and terrorism.

Author by: Charles Despres Language: en Publisher by: Routledge Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 98 Total Download: 638 File Size: 50,6 Mb Description: Knowledge Horizons charts the feasible future for knowledge management. This practical and provocative resource presents the work of many of the leading voices in knowledge management and related disciplines, who explore the current trends and offer pragmatic and authoritative thinking on applied knowledge management from a variety of positions.

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Knowledge management is the new frontier for businesses, organizations, and institutions of all kinds. For those that hope to conquer this new territory, establishing a better understanding of current and future knowledge management trends and adoption of the most effective practices is imperitive. There are numerous options for executives: intranets, extranets, groupware, and core competencies are continually being refined. New entitites and rules in terms of intellectual capital and the 'Chief Knowledge Officer' are emerging.

Knowledge Horizons addresses these issues by exploring current and future knowledge management trends, gauging the future value of knowledge management investments, and how they will drive new business initiatives, and integrates the experience and insights of managers and cutting-edge research from experts in the field. Author by: Maria; Matsilele Language: en Publisher by: Xlibris Corporation Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 75 Total Download: 904 File Size: 46,5 Mb Description: The book focuses on how knowledge is being transformed and managed at companies for competitive advantage and as well as for economic benefits. Companies should take it upon themselves to appoint people who are capable of uplifting their knowledge base and enhancing their organization’s intellectual property; they should appoint people who are in a position to learn fast and adjust to internal as well as to external forces of change. Thus, training and development should form part and parcel of a company that is prepared to move ahead of its competitors. Through the right channels of addressing constant changes that are taking place in the market, the company should have a special way of doing business and of possessing special knowledge that will put it ahead of its competitors. The book is written in the academic format but can be well understood by readers who are not experts in the field, as academic jargon is used to the minimal.

It is written in simple language which could be understood by readers who have a reasonable mastery of the English language. The book has 58 pages, 16 606 words; it also has 3 figures and 2 tables. The glossary is provided at the end of the chapters to assist the readers who may not be familiar with certain concepts. Author by: Michael Stankosky Language: en Publisher by: Routledge Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 85 Total Download: 656 File Size: 44,9 Mb Description: In this book Dr. Michael Stankosky, founder of the first doctoral program in knowledge management, sets out to provide a rationale and solid research basis for establishing Knowledge Management (KM) as an academic discipline. While it is widely known that Knowledge is the driver of our knowledge economy, Knowledge Management does not yet have the legitimacy that only rigorous academic research can provide.

This book lays out the argument for KM as a separate academic discipline, with its own body of knowledge (theoretical constructs), guiding principles, and professional society. In creating an academic discipline, there has to be a widely accepted theoretical construct, arrived at by undergoing scholarly scientific investigation and accompanying rigor. This construct becomes the basis for an academic curriculum, and proven methodologies for practice. Thus, the chapters in this book bridge theory and practice, providing guiding principles to those embarking on or evaluating the merits of a KM program. As a methodology itself for undertaking the development of a body of knowledge, a KM Research Map was developed to guide scholars, researchers, and practitioners. This book presents this map, and showcases cutting-edge scholarship already performed in this nascent field by including the dissertation results of eleven KM scholar/practitioners.First book to provide cutting-edge research from new scholars in Knowledge Management.Provides a rationale and research base for establishing knowledge management as an academic discipline.Research from the first doctoral program in knowledge management in North America, at George Washington University. Author by: NILANJAN SENGUPTA Language: en Publisher by: PHI Learning Pvt.

Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 85 Total Download: 866 File Size: 50,9 Mb Description: This book discusses in detail the theory and applications of change management, which is a step-by-step approach to change an organization’s management, strategies and processes, to boost its efficiency and performance better than its competitors. The text examines the importance of change management and its utility in the era of globalization. It elaborates on various planned organizational strategies and contingency approaches, and the validity of these as justified methods of change management in the Indian and global environmental contexts. Besides postgraduate students of management, researchers and professionals in the field will also find this book immensely useful.

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Author by: Mark W. McElroy Language: en Publisher by: Routledge Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 68 Total Download: 988 File Size: 41,7 Mb Description: 'The New Knowledge Management' is the story of the birth of 'second-generation knowledge management,' told from the perspective of one its chief architects, Mark W. Unlike its first-generation cousin, second-generation Knowledge Management seeks to enhance knowledge production, not just knowledge sharing. As a result, 'The New Knowledge Management' expands the overall reach of knowledge management to include 'innovation management' for the very first time. 'The New Knowledge Management' introduces the concept of 'second-generation knowledge management' to the business community.

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McElroy has assembled a collection of his own essays, written over the past four years, chronicling the development of related thinking in the field. Unlike first-generation KM, mainly focusing on value derived from knowledge sharing, second-generation thinking formally adds knowledge making to the scope of KM. In this way second-generation KM expands the overall reach of KM to include 'innovation management' for the very first time. 'The New Knowledge Management' finally begins to bridge the gap between KM and the field of organizational learning, which up until now have been viewed as miles apart. Author by: Michaela Pfadenhauer Language: en Publisher by: Transaction Publishers Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 39 Total Download: 728 File Size: 46,5 Mb Description: A classical sociologist can be defined as someone whose 'works occupied a central position among the sociological ideas and notions of an era.'

Following this criterion, Michaela Pfadenhauer demonstrates the relevance of Peter L. Berger’s work to the sociology of knowledge. Pfadenhauer shows that Berger is not only a sociologist of religion, but one whose works are characterized by a sociology-of-knowledge perspective. Berger stands out among his fellow social scientists both quantitatively and qualitatively. He has written numerous books, which have been translated into many languages, and a multitude of essays in scholarly journals and popular magazines.

For decades, he has played a role in shaping both public debate and social scientific discourse in America and far beyond. As a sociologist of knowledge, Berger has played three roles: he has been a theoretician of modern life, an analyst of modern religiosity, and an empiricist of global economic culture. In all areas, the focus on processes rather than status quo is characteristic of Berger’s thinking.

This book provides an in-depth view on the critical thinking of one of the most important sociologists that present times has to offer. It includes four written essays by Berger. Author by: Janet S. Kettlewell Language: en Publisher by: Rowman & Littlefield Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 44 Total Download: 258 File Size: 43,7 Mb Description: The U.

Is losing its competitive edge in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Thomas Friedman warns that America is not producing enough young people in STEM fields that are essential for entrepreneurship and innovation in the 21st century (The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century, 2005). Blue ribbon commissions and influential business and national leaders have issued reports on the seriousness of the situation but little collective effort has been made to advance solutions to the STEM crisis. Increasing the Competitive Edge in Math and Science lays out actions that can be taken by K-12 teachers and administrators, by higher education faculty and administrators, and by policy makers working collaboratively in school through college (K-16) partnerships to prepare American youth for meaningful participation in the twenty-first century science and technologically-based economy. If the steps described in this book are followed in states all across the Country, the resulting actions can help America to regain its competitive edge in science and mathematics.

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