Knowledge management : systems and processes Irma Becerra-Fernandez and Rajiv Sabherwal
Analytics: Show analyticsPublication details: Prentice Hall of India 2010 New DelhiDescription: xv, 352 p. PaperISBN:- 9788120341371
- 658.4038
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | Main Library ON SHELF | MANAGEMENT (CUP 19/SH 1TO3) | 658.4038/ Bec/Sab/ 30443 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 11130443 |
1. Introducing Knowledge Management --
2. Nature of Knowledge --
3. Knowledge Management Foundations : Infrastructure, Mechanisms, and Technologies --
4. Knowledge Management Solutions : Processes and Systems --
5. Organizational Impacts of Knowledge Management --
6. Knowledge Application Systems : Systems that Utilize Knowledge --
7. Knowledge Capture Systems : Systems that Preserve and Formalize Knowledge --
8. Knowledge Sharing Systems : Systems that Organize and Distribute Knowledge --
9. Knowledge Discovery Systems : Systems that Create Knowledge --
10. Emergent Knowledge Management Practices --
11. Factors Influencing Knowledge Management --
12. Leadership and Assessment of Knowledge Management --
13. Future of Knowledge Management.
"This book, written by two proficient and recognized researchers in the field, serves as a complete introduction to the subject of Knowledge Management (KM). It incorporates technical as well as social aspects; concepts and principles as well as practical examples; and traditional KM approaches aswell as emerging topics such associal networks, Web 2.0, and open innovation." "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 businessadministration graduate student or corporate manager."--Jacket.
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