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Internet & World Wide Web - General & Miscellaneous, Human Resources - Intellectual, Capital & Knowledge Management, Knowledge Management, Management - General & Miscellaneous

Knowledge, Groupware and the Internet

by David Smith
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Knowledge, Groupware, and the Internet details the convergence of modern knowledge management theory and emerging computer technologies, and discusses how they collectively enable business change and enhance an organization's ability to create and share knowledge.


This compendium of authoritative articles explains the relationship between knowledge management and two major technologies enabling it: Groupware and the Internet. These critical technologies help an organization evolve from individual to group knowledge, quickly make tacit knowledge explicit, and enable people to use and apply this knowledge. Knowledge, Groupware and the Internet helps readers understand how to unite the people and technologies that define effective knowledge management.

Audience: Knowledge managers, leaders, human resources, professional business trade.

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Thirteen chapters explore the convergence of modern knowledge management theory and emerging computer technologies, and discuss how they collectively enable business change and enhance an organization's ability to create and share knowledge. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 23, 2012
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
368
ISBN
9781136389467

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