
Knowledge Management, Business Intelligence, and Content Management
The IT Practitioner's Guide
Jessica Keyes(Author)
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 19. September 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
504 pages
978-0-367-39084-6 (ISBN)
Description
Knowledge management (KM) is the identification and analysis of available and required knowledge, and the subsequent planning and control of actions, to develop "knowledge assets" that enable businesses to generate profits and improve their competitive positions. This volume provides the framework for the strategic use of the information intelligence processes - business intelligence, content management, and knowledge management.
In nine detailed chapters, the author explains every facet of these three subjects, enabling you to understand these sophisticated business concepts within the framework of information technology.
Knowledge Management, Business Intelligence, and Content Management: The IT Practitioner's Guide discusses creation, protection, development, sharing, and management of information and intellectual assets through the use of business intelligence and other knowledge sharing and analytical techniques.
About the Author
Jessica Keyes is president of New Art Technologies, Inc., a high-technology and management consultancy, and is also founding partner of Manhattan Technology Group. Often a keynote speaker on the topics of competitive strategy, productivity, and quality, she is a founding board of directors member of the New York Software Industry Association, and has recently completed a 2-year term on the Mayor of New York City's Small Business Advisory Council. A noted columnist and correspondent, Keyes is the author of 19 books, including Auerbach Publications' Software Engineering Handbook, Software Configuration Management, and Implementing the IT Balanced Scorecard.
In nine detailed chapters, the author explains every facet of these three subjects, enabling you to understand these sophisticated business concepts within the framework of information technology.
Knowledge Management, Business Intelligence, and Content Management: The IT Practitioner's Guide discusses creation, protection, development, sharing, and management of information and intellectual assets through the use of business intelligence and other knowledge sharing and analytical techniques.
About the Author
Jessica Keyes is president of New Art Technologies, Inc., a high-technology and management consultancy, and is also founding partner of Manhattan Technology Group. Often a keynote speaker on the topics of competitive strategy, productivity, and quality, she is a founding board of directors member of the New York Software Industry Association, and has recently completed a 2-year term on the Mayor of New York City's Small Business Advisory Council. A noted columnist and correspondent, Keyes is the author of 19 books, including Auerbach Publications' Software Engineering Handbook, Software Configuration Management, and Implementing the IT Balanced Scorecard.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
752 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-39084-6 (9780367390846)
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Jessica Keyes
Knowledge Management, Business Intelligence, and Content Management
The IT Practitioner's Guide
Book
05/2006
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Auerbach
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Knowledge Management, Business Intelligence, and Content Management
The IT Practitioner's Guide
E-Book
05/2006
Auerbach
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Jessica Keyes
Knowledge Management, Business Intelligence, and Content Management
The IT Practitioner's Guide
E-Book
05/2006
Auerbach
€81.99
Available for download
Person
Keyes, Jessica
Content
The new intelligence: The birth of the knowledge management industry. Knowledge management transfer strategies. Knowledge-engineering techniques. Innovation management. Data management. Content management. Business intelligence. Auditing knowledge management. Project management techniques.