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Knowledge Management Handbook

by Jay Liebowitz
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Overview

Many organizations are now realizing that their competitive edge lies mostly in the brainpower-the intellectual capital-of their employees and management. To stay ahead of the pack, companies must leverage their knowledge, internally and externally. But it is not enough to develop lessons-learned databases. Experts now believe the current savior of organizations is knowledge management-the conceptualization, review, consolidation, and action phases of creating, securing, combining, coordinating, and retrieving knowledge-in short, the process of creating value from an organization's intangible assets.
Jay Liebowitz, one of the leading knowledge management and expert systems authorities in the world, brings together over thirty articles contributed by the top researchers and practitioners to produce what seems destined to become the key reference for this emerging field. With it you will find:

  • How to create a knowledge-sharing environment
  • How senior executives can show tangible benefits using methods that value the intellectual capital-especially the "human capital" within the organization
  • How knowledge management is not the same as information management
  • How senior management commitment and involvement are essential to the success of a knowledge management system

Synopsis

Many organizations are now realizing that their competitive edge lies mostly in the brainpower-the intellectual capital-of their employees and management. To stay ahead of the pack, companies must leverage their knowledge, internally and externally. But it is not enough to develop lessons-learned databases. Experts now believe the current savior of organizations is knowledge management-the conceptualization, review, consolidation, and action phases of creating, securing, combining, coordinating, and retrieving knowledge-in short, the process of creating value from an organization's intangible assets.
Jay Liebowitz, one of the leading knowledge management and expert systems authorities in the world, brings together over thirty articles contributed by the top researchers and practitioners to produce what seems destined to become the key reference for this emerging field. With it you will find:

  • How to create a knowledge-sharing environment
  • How senior executives can show tangible benefits using methods that value the intellectual capital-especially the "human capital" within the organization
  • How knowledge management is not the same as information management
  • How senior management commitment and involvement are essential to the success of a knowledge management system
  • Booknews

    Knowledge may not be wisdom, but it's a start. From the AAAI (American Association of Artificial Intelligence) to Yahoo, this reference provides a solid foundation in the methodologies, issues, technologies, and applications in the emerging field of knowledge management. Advanced topics include: knowledge discovery, data warehousing, data mining, web-based technology, and intelligent agents. The 28 experts practice what they preach in 16 chapters well- structured around bulleted key points and historical- psychological context, observing that "KM is 80% about people and cultural change rather than technical development." Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)

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    Booknews

    Knowledge may not be wisdom, but it's a start. From the AAAI (American Association of Artificial Intelligence) to Yahoo, this reference provides a solid foundation in the methodologies, issues, technologies, and applications in the emerging field of knowledge management. Advanced topics include: knowledge discovery, data warehousing, data mining, web-based technology, and intelligent agents. The 28 experts practice what they preach in 16 chapters well- structured around bulleted key points and historical- psychological context, observing that "KM is 80% about people and cultural change rather than technical development." Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)

    Book Details

    Published
    February 1, 1999
    Publisher
    Taylor & Francis, Inc.
    Pages
    328
    Format
    Hardcover
    ISBN
    9780849302381

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