
Installing and Managing Workable Knowledge Management Systems
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 30. August 2003
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-56720-568-8 (ISBN)
Description
Every organization should have some method of capturing, storing, transforming, retrieving, and using knowledge and lessons learned. This book has been written to help managers throughout the organization to design and develop knowledge management systems that are effective and lasting. Successful knowledge management systems are integrated into the corporate culture and the existing information systems apparatus. They are introduced gradually, so as not to clutter the testing phase with too many details. And simple and appropriate metrics are utilized at each stage of the design and operating process. The book concludes with a concise summary of all the necessary steps to ensure success.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
529 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56720-568-8 (9781567205688)
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Albert Rubenstein | Eliezer Geisler
Installing and Managing Workable Knowledge Management Systems
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08/2003
1st Edition
Praeger Publishers Inc
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Persons
ALBERT H. RUBENSTEIN is Founder and President of IASTA, Inc., and Professor Emeritus of Engineering and Management Sciences at Northwestern University.
ELIEZER GEISLER is Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Stuart Graduate School of Business at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.
ELIEZER GEISLER is Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Stuart Graduate School of Business at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.
Content
List of Figures
Preface
What We Know about KM Systems
Why KM Systems Are Needed: Temporal and Partial Dimensions-Learning from Our History
And Current Experience
Why Has KM Worked or Not Worked?
How to Start
How to Measure Costs and Benefits of a KM System
What Are Intellectual or Knowledge Nuggets?
Who Are the Key Players?
How to Sell KM Systems
Who Are the Users? What Are Their Needs and Characteristics?
How to Address Special Cases and Application Areas
How to Visualize the KM Process
Conclusions and Further Work
References
Preface
What We Know about KM Systems
Why KM Systems Are Needed: Temporal and Partial Dimensions-Learning from Our History
And Current Experience
Why Has KM Worked or Not Worked?
How to Start
How to Measure Costs and Benefits of a KM System
What Are Intellectual or Knowledge Nuggets?
Who Are the Key Players?
How to Sell KM Systems
Who Are the Users? What Are Their Needs and Characteristics?
How to Address Special Cases and Application Areas
How to Visualize the KM Process
Conclusions and Further Work
References