Management Knowledge
Found 12 free book(s)7 Steps To Implementing Knowledge Management
www.systems-thinking.orgknowledge management is a set of business practices and technology implementation that are applied over time to help companies better manage their intellectual capital —knowledge management is not an end in itself. The building blocks for enterprise knowledge management are already familiar to most organizations in the form of basic
Techniques for Effective Knowledge Management
armypubs.army.milKnowledge management enhances an organization's ability to detect and remove obstacles to knowledge flow, thereby fostering mission success. Because collaboration is key contributor to a knowledge management, it is imperative that everyone be involved in the process: from the generating
PMI’s Models of Project Management Knowledge – Life …
pmworldlibrary.netA knowledge area is a subdivision of the body of knowledge that corresponds to a specific set of technical or managerial activities that require a specific set of skills and experience. There are ten knowledge areas defined in the PMBOK® Guide – such as Time Management, Risk Management, etc.
IMPORTANCE OF MANAGERIAL SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE …
www.g-casa.comfinancial management knowledge. The inadequate level of management together with the missing market for the product causes the failure of enterprise. Managers do not have enough experience, knowledge or vision how to run the enterprise. Even though the managers gain experience with the growth of the enterprise, knowledge and vision remain in
Developing a Knowledge Management Plan - NASA
appel.nasa.govDeveloping a Knowledge Management (KM) Plan. 4. Goddard Space Flight Center’s (GSFC) Office of the Chief Knowledge Officer (OCKO) created a . framework for its flight project teams that involves embedding existing knowledge management activities, such as Pause and Learn sessions, case studies, and workshops, within project plans.
6.3 Knowledge Management Process Purpose / Objective
www.alaska.edu6.3 Knowledge Management Process Purpose / Objective The purpose of the Knowledge Management process is to share perspectives, ideas, experience and information; to ensure that these are available in the right place at the right time to enable informed decisions; and to improve efficiency by reducing the need to rediscover knowledge.
Knowledge Management
www.knowledge-management-tools.netknowledge management by examining its objectives, scope, strategy, best practices, knowledge management tools, and so on. The book is structured very much like a textbook, with introductory concepts at the top, more subject-specific discussions in the latter half.
A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge
www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr©2000 Project Management Institute, Four Campus Boulevard, Newtown Square, PA 19073-3299 USA ix Preface to the 2000 Edition This document supersedes the Project Management Institute’s (PMI ®) A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK ® Guide), published in 1996. The scope of the project to update the 1996 publication was to:
Analysis of Knowledge Management within Five Key Areas
scientificpapers.orgevaluate knowledge management based on literature and personnel viewpoints in the university. Data from 101 participants were analyzed by using Kruskal-Wallis, and Mann-Whitney test. The instrument used was a structured research questionnaire on knowledge management. The analysis showed that all five parameters had an effect on
Information Technology Management
scientificpapers.orgThe PMBOK defines Project Management as “the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities to meet project requirements.” Simply stated, it is a process-oriented approach to defining, doing and measuring the work required to get the desired outcome.
Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning
www.uky.edu1.2 Knowledge Management Processes and Goals Kno wledge management is the planning, organizing, motivating, and controlling of people, proc- esses and systems in the organization to ensure that its knowledge-related assets are improved
Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning
www.uky.edu1.2 Knowledge Management Processes and Goals Kno wledge management is the planning, organizing, motivating, and controlling of people, proc- esses and systems in the organization to ensure that its knowledge-related assets are improved