
Knowedge and Information Management
The DNA of Success
Facet Publishing
Published on 23. April 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-85604-628-2 (ISBN)
Description
Since publication of the author's influential "Competing with Knowledge" in 2001, not only have there been significant developments in the knowledge management (KM) field, but public and private organizations have been transformed by the universal adaptation of ICT, which has taken information management (IM) into a new era of development. IM professionals have tended to follow either a KM or IM path, but the two disciplines are interdependent, and need to be understood from a combined perspective (KIM). There is no text that fully explores KIM within the context of 21st century information structures; this book aims to fill that gap, and to stimulate thinking about the relevance of KIM to organizational and societal success. Focusing on the breadth and depth of KIM and its impact and potential for innovation and for the public good, the book explores why organizations need to develop and capitalize on it in order to reflect new work styles and business models. The text is interspersed with case studies to illustrate good practice, drawn from initiatives that are not regularly reported.
It covers topics, including: why organizations need to be intelligent: themes that are shaping their future; KM and IM architectures: connecting people to people, people to information, and people to tools; KIM expertise: standards, processes and policies; understanding value in organizations; information governance: roles and responsibilities - the challenge of leadership; staying ahead: continuing competitive advantage; and, the sustainability agenda: the challenge of the changing workforce and organizational structures. This book is essential reading for all information managers and specialists needing to develop their services by moving into the KM arena, including those in 'non-traditional' LIS roles in the corporate sector such as market data, competitive intelligence, knowledge management, and business functions. It will also be of great benefit to students and researchers in LIS, business management, and IT related faculties.
It covers topics, including: why organizations need to be intelligent: themes that are shaping their future; KM and IM architectures: connecting people to people, people to information, and people to tools; KIM expertise: standards, processes and policies; understanding value in organizations; information governance: roles and responsibilities - the challenge of leadership; staying ahead: continuing competitive advantage; and, the sustainability agenda: the challenge of the changing workforce and organizational structures. This book is essential reading for all information managers and specialists needing to develop their services by moving into the KM arena, including those in 'non-traditional' LIS roles in the corporate sector such as market data, competitive intelligence, knowledge management, and business functions. It will also be of great benefit to students and researchers in LIS, business management, and IT related faculties.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85604-628-2 (9781856046282)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Angela Abell is Director and Principal Consultant, TFPL, and Sandra Ward, Director and Senior Consultant, TFPL.
Content
A* why organizations need to be intelligent: themes that are shaping their future A* KM and IM architectures: connecting people to people, people to information, and people to tools A* KIM expertise: standards, processes and policies A* understanding value in organizations A* information governance: roles and responsibilities - the challenge of leadership A* staying ahead: continuing competitive advantage A* the sustainability agenda: the challenge of the changing workforce and organizational structures.