
Knowledge Management Systems for Business
Robert J. Thierauf(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 30. July 1999
Book
Hardback
376 pages
978-1-56720-218-2 (ISBN)
Description
Until now, business systems have focused on selected data within a certain context to produce information. A better approach, says Thierauf, is to take information accompanied by experience over time to generate knowledge. He demonstrates that knowledge management systems can be used as a source of power to outmaneuver business competitors. Knowledge discovery tools enable decision makers to extract the patterns, trends, and correlations that underlie the inner (and inter-) workings of a company. His book is the first comprehensive text to define this important new direction in computer technology and will be essential reading for MIS practitioners, systems analysts, and academics researching and teaching the theory and applications of knowledge management systems.
Thierauf centers on leveraging a company's knowledge capital. Indeed, knowledge is power-the power to improve customer satisfaction, marketing and production methods, financial operations, and other functions. Thierauf shows how knowledge, when developed and renewed, can be applied to a company's functional areas and provide an important competitive advantage. By utilizing some form of internal and external computer networks and providing some type of knowledge discovery software that encapsulates usable knowledge, Thierauf shows how to create an infrastructure to capture knowledge, store it, improve it, clarify it, and disseminate it throughout the organization, then how to use it regularly. His book demonstrates clearly how knowledge management systems focus on making knowledge available to company employees in the right format, at the right time, and in the right place. The result is inevitably a higher order of intelligence in decision making, more so now than could ever have been possible in even the most recent past.
Thierauf centers on leveraging a company's knowledge capital. Indeed, knowledge is power-the power to improve customer satisfaction, marketing and production methods, financial operations, and other functions. Thierauf shows how knowledge, when developed and renewed, can be applied to a company's functional areas and provide an important competitive advantage. By utilizing some form of internal and external computer networks and providing some type of knowledge discovery software that encapsulates usable knowledge, Thierauf shows how to create an infrastructure to capture knowledge, store it, improve it, clarify it, and disseminate it throughout the organization, then how to use it regularly. His book demonstrates clearly how knowledge management systems focus on making knowledge available to company employees in the right format, at the right time, and in the right place. The result is inevitably a higher order of intelligence in decision making, more so now than could ever have been possible in even the most recent past.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
728 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56720-218-2 (9781567202182)
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Knowledge Management Systems for Business
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ROBERT J. THIERAUF is Professor of Information Systems, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio./e He was formerly a staff accountant (CPA) and consultant at Coopers & Lybrand. This is his thirty-first book and thirteenth for Quorum, all on various facets of information systems and their mananagement.
Content
Preface Knowledge Management Systems for Business in the Twenty-First Century Introduction to Leveraging Knowledge in Business A Framework for Knowledge Management Systems in Business The Essentials of Knowledge Management Systems for Business Discovering Knowledge and Its Storage Sharing Knowledge Through Network Computing Implementation of Successful Knowledge Management Systems Typical Knowledge Management Systems Found in Business for a Company's Functional Areas Application of Strategic Planning Knowledge Application of Marketing Knowledge Application of Manufacturing Knowledge Application of Finance Knowledge Application of Human Resource Knowledge Index