
Convergence of Project Management and Knowledge Management
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Every project is unique with start and end dates, detailed project plan, budget, schedule, human resources, and deliverables, and all these areas have a high volume of rich knowledge. Knowledge is created and flows through all nine project knowledge areas: Project Integration Management; Project Scope Management; Project Time Management; Project Cost Management; Project Quality Management; Project Human Resources Management; Project Communications Management; Project Risk Management; and Project Procurement Management.
This book discusses the benefits of managing knowledge in projects and provides techniques that will increase the rate of return on projects. Addressing strategy and deployment issues, this volume also provides case studies, making this an invaluable tool for the success of projects and sustainability/growth of organizations.
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Michael E. D. Koenig is professor and former and founding dean of the College of Information and Computer Science at Long Island University.
Suliman Hawamdeh is professor and program coordinator of the Master of Science in Knowledge Management at the University of Oklahoma.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- The Road Map to the Book
- Companies and OrganizationsMentioned in Chapters
- Part I. Introduction
- Ch01. Convergence of Project Management and Knowledge Management
- Part II. Deployment Issues
- Ch02. Gatekeepers, Boundary Spanners, and Social Network Analysis
- Ch03. The Role of Knowledge Managementin Requirements Management
- Ch04. The Use of KM Tools and Techniquesto Reduce Coordination Problems inProject Management
- Ch05. Success Factors for Knowledge Management in a Strategy Project
- Ch06. Project-Based Knowledge Management
- Ch07. A Time-Based Model of Collaboration for Knowledge Management and Project Management
- Ch08. Preliminary Research Context for Investigating the Use of Wikis as Knowledge Management Tools to Project Management-Based Initiatives
- Part III. STRATEGY ISSUES
- Ch09. KM in Projects
- Ch10. Knowledge Organization and the Project Management Process
- Ch11. Managing Knowledge in Projects
- Ch12. Aligning Knowledge Strategy with Project Characteristics
- Ch13. The Role of Organizational Storytelling in Successful Project Management
- Ch14. Friended, Tweeted, Posted
- Part IV. Case Studies
- Ch15. Constructing Business-Oriented Knowledge Organization Systems(BOKOS)
- Ch16. Leveraging Information and Knowledge Assets for Project Work
- Ch17. Knowledge Management at Infosys
- Ch18. Knowledge Management in Software Service Projects Ecosystem
- Ch19. KM and PM
- Index
- About the Contributors
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