Competing with Knowledge

Competing with Knowledge
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Publisher : Facet Publishing
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9781856045834
ISBN-13 : 1856045838
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Book Synopsis Competing with Knowledge by : Angela Abell

Download or read book Competing with Knowledge written by Angela Abell and published by Facet Publishing. This book was released on 2006-04-28 with total page 378 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Knowledge management (KM) is probably the first major management trend to identify information and its management as a crucial element in the success of an organization. In order for information professionals to participate fully in KM initiatives, or to be able to take advantage of the concept to improve the effective application of their skills, both the professionals and management need a good understanding of the KM approach and the information related roles within that framework. This book focuses on the potential role of the information professional in the KM environment and, using plenty of case studies, considers: the knowledge context - creating knowledge based environments in a range of sectors powering information: the role of information skills in KM. Readership: This book will make topical reading not only for those seeking career development through KM but for all information professionals wondering exactly what it is and how it will affect their work. LIS graduates and postgraduates will also be potential readers. Published in association with TFPL Ltd TFPL Ltd have been researching KM since 1996 and have monitored developments in Europe and the USA. They have recently completed an international research project looking at the skills required for the successful implementation of knowledge management.


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