Internet & World Wide Web - General & Miscellaneous, Management & Troubleshooting - Computer Networks, Database Administration & Management, Digital Media & New Communications Technologies
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Overview
Managing Knowledge is the first practical guide to applying the theories and reaping the benefits of knowledge management. You will learn tools, techniques, and methodologies to help you evaluate content in the context of corporate goals; determine what information should be included and excluded in a knowledge management implementation; create a Web-based knowledge management strategy to support critical business processes; find the right people to manage important content; and facilitate and encourage knowledge sharing.Editorials
Software Practitioner
This may be the book for you...Managing Knowledge is a readable, short (100 pages), been there/done that account of one company's approach to KM.Library Journal
The web is a popular technological platform for knowledge management. This book delivers practical and easy-to-follow advice on how to use Internet-based technologies to implement a KM project. A 90-day action plan provides step-by-step advice for those unsure of where to begin. Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.Booknews
The authors demonstrate how to evaluate content in the context of corporate goals, determine what information should be included and excluded in a knowledge management implementation, and create a Web- based knowledge management strategy to support critical business processes. They also address cultural, political, and organizational barriers to the successful implementation of a knowledge management strategy, and how to overcome them. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
December 23, 1998
Publisher
Addison Wesley
Pages
115
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780201433159