
Knowledge Management
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'An excellent book that positions IT within the context of modern organisations. It recognises the need for organisations to co-operate and collaborate with each other and that business processes are needed to support knowledge management in these activities.'- Professor Sharon Cox, Head of the Department of Computing Research, Birmingham City Business School, UKMore details
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PART I: KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT WITHIN BUSINESS COMMUNITIES.- The Business Environment.- Business Processes And Activities.- Connecting People Within Business Activities.- Collaboration, Knowledge And Innovation.- Culture And Knowledge Sharing.- Social Software.- PART II: CURRENT BUSINESS SYSTEMS.- Today's Business Applications.- Achieving Dynamic Capability Through Business Networking.- PART III: ORGANIZING FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT.- Modeling Business Activities.- The First Design Step: Defining Requirements.- Creating The Business Architecture: Combining Activities, Knowledge And People.- PART FOUR Supporting Technologies.- Specifying Electronic Workspaces For The Business Architecture.- Technologies For Business Processes.- Connecting Enterprises.