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Knowledge Management And Its Integrative Elements

Knowledge Management And Its Integrative Elements


by Jay Liebowitz   Lyle Wilcox  
Language: English
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Book Summary of Knowledge Management And Its Integrative Elements

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Knowledge: In the realm of knowledge management, information plus wisdom equals knowledge. Organizations have found that the knowledge they contain can be one of their most important competitive weapons Definition:
Knowledge management: The ability of an organization to manage, store, value, and distribute knowledge. Some organizations have created the position of Chief Knowledge Manager (CKM) to handle knowledge management responsibilities

Many organizations fail to effectively manage and use the most important competitive edge they possess - their knowledge and "intellectual capital." This book covers the entire growing field of knowledge management, with particular emphasis on knowledge-based systems and their use in preserving knowledge in an organization, and integrating it across departments and disciplines.
This hands-on guide shows how businesses and other organizations can re-engineer their processes using an applied knowledge-based approach. Each chapter introduces a different aspect of the field and demonstrates its application in actual case studies. Examples from industry, education, and government show the wide application of this exciting new field of study. The book also covers promising trends such as learning organizations, intelligent organizations, and enterprise management.



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Knowledge Management and Its Integrative Elements

From the Publisher

Knowledge: In the realm of knowledge management, information plus wisdom equals knowledge. Organizations have found that the knowledge they contain can be one of their most important competitive weapons Definition:
Knowledge management: The ability of an organization to manage, store, value, and distribute knowledge. Some organizations have created the position of Chief Knowledge Manager (CKM) to handle knowledge management responsibilities

Many organizations fail to effectively manage and use the most important competitive edge they possess - their knowledge and "intellectual capital." This book covers the entire growing field of knowledge management, with particular emphasis on knowledge-based systems and their use in preserving knowledge in an organization, and integrating it across departments and disciplines.
This hands-on guide shows how businesses and other organizations can re-engineer their processes using an applied knowledge-based approach. Each chapter introduces a different aspect of the field and demonstrates its application in actual case studies. Examples from industry, education, and government show the wide application of this exciting new field of study. The book also covers promising trends such as learning organizations, intelligent organizations, and enterprise management.

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Introduces the field of knowledge management, with emphasis onknowledge-based systems and their use in preserving knowledge in anorganization and integrating it across departments and disciplines.Each chapter describes a different aspect of the field anddemonstrates its application in case studies from industry,education, and government. Also covers trends such as learningorganizations, intelligent organizations, and enterprise management.For information technology professionals, senior managers, andeducators.Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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Knowledge Management and Its Integrative Elements

  • Table of Contents

Table of Contents

  • Knowledge-Based Systems as an Integrating Process, Lyle C. Wilcox Knowledge Management: Dealing Intelligently with Knowledge, Rob van der Spek and Andre Spijkervet Knowledge-Based Systems: A New Way to Learn, Jay Liebowitz Roles of Knowledge-Based Systems in Support of Knowledge Management, Karl M. Wiig Knowledge-Based Systems as a Technology Enabler for Business Process Re-engineering, W. Joseph Cochran, Arud Vedhanayagam and Bruce O. Blagg The Role of Knowledge-Based Systems in Serving as the Integrative Mechanism Across Disciplines, Jay Liebowitz, P. Kevin Giles, Tom Galvin, and George Hluck KBS in Integrating Engineering and Construction Projects, William J. Barnett CommonKADS: Knowledge Acquisition and Design Support Methodology for Structuring the KBS Integration Process, Robert de Hoog Corporate Downsizing: Preserving the Core Knowledge Base by Utilizing Expert Systems, Strategic Decision Support Systems, and Intelligent Agents, Mohsen Modarres and Ali Bahrami Information and Knowledge Management in Integrated Science and Technology at James Madison University, Richard M. Roberds and Christopher J. Fox Educating Knowledge Engineering Professionals, Johan C.M. den Biggelaar The Other Side of Knowledge: Avoiding Descartes' Error When Managing Knowledge, Jack Presbury, Joe Marchal, and Jerry Benson Index



  • Synopsis

    Knowledge: In the realm of knowledge management, information plus wisdom equals knowledge. Organizations have found that the knowledge they contain can be one of their most important competitive weapons Definition:
    Knowledge management: The ability of an organization to manage, store, value, and distribute knowledge. Some organizations have created the position of Chief Knowledge Manager (CKM) to handle knowledge management responsibilities

    Many organizations fail to effectively manage and use the most important competitive edge they possess - their knowledge and "intellectual capital." This book covers the entire growing field of knowledge management, with particular emphasis on knowledge-based systems and their use in preserving knowledge in an organization, and integrating it across departments and disciplines.
    This hands-on guide shows how businesses and other organizations can re-engineer their processes using an applied knowledge-based approach. Each chapter introduces a different aspect of the field and demonstrates its application in actual case studies. Examples from industry, education, and government show the wide application of this exciting new field of study. The book also covers promising trends such as learning organizations, intelligent organizations, and enterprise management.




    Special Features:

    Knowledge Management and Its Integrative Elements

    • Table of Contents

    Table of Contents

  • Knowledge-Based Systems as an Integrating Process, Lyle C. Wilcox Knowledge Management: Dealing Intelligently with Knowledge, Rob van der Spek and Andre Spijkervet Knowledge-Based Systems: A New Way to Learn, Jay Liebowitz Roles of Knowledge-Based Systems in Support of Knowledge Management, Karl M. Wiig Knowledge-Based Systems as a Technology Enabler for Business Process Re-engineering, W. Joseph Cochran, Arud Vedhanayagam and Bruce O. Blagg The Role of Knowledge-Based Systems in Serving as the Integrative Mechanism Across Disciplines, Jay Liebowitz, P. Kevin Giles, Tom Galvin, and George Hluck KBS in Integrating Engineering and Construction Projects, William J. Barnett CommonKADS: Knowledge Acquisition and Design Support Methodology for Structuring the KBS Integration Process, Robert de Hoog Corporate Downsizing: Preserving the Core Knowledge Base by Utilizing Expert Systems, Strategic Decision Support Systems, and Intelligent Agents, Mohsen Modarres and Ali Bahrami Information and Knowledge Management in Integrated Science and Technology at James Madison University, Richard M. Roberds and Christopher J. Fox Educating Knowledge Engineering Professionals, Johan C.M. den Biggelaar The Other Side of Knowledge: Avoiding Descartes' Error When Managing Knowledge, Jack Presbury, Joe Marchal, and Jerry Benson Index

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    Details Of Book : Knowledge Management And Its Integrative Elements

    Book: Knowledge Management And Its Integrative Elements
    Author: Jay Liebowitz  Lyle Wilcox 
    ISBN: 0849331161
    ISBN-13: 9780849331169
    Publishing Date: 1997-05-21
    Publisher: Crc Press
    Number of Pages: 224
    Language: English
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