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- the process of acquiring, storing, distributing, and using information within a company. The information is generally held on a powerful database and distributed via a communications network.
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- SAIC Team Awarded Knowledge Management System Development Task Order
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- Research articles 2002-10-17
- What's Required In Knowledge Technologies – A Practical View
- Knowledge Management KM enables smooth flow of knowledge and information within an organization. An efficient KM system ensures that the right knowledge reaches the right personnel so that appropriate action can be taken at the right time. This ensures smart negation of any hurdle posed by the changing organizational environment....
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Why Knowledge Management Systems Fail? Enablers And Constraints Of Knowledge Management In Human Enterprises
- From the executive summary: ‘The paper explains why Knowledge Management KM systems fail and how the risk of such failures may be minimized. The enablers of KM systems designed for the 'knowledge factory' engineering paradigm often unravel and become constraints in adapting and evolving such systems. Design of such systems...
- White papers 2003-11-01
- Other KM Perspectives -- Fundamentals Of Knowledge Management
- Knowledge Management KM enables smooth flow of knowledge and information within an organization. An efficient KM system ensures that the right knowledge reaches the right personnel so that appropriate action can be taken at the right time. This ensures smart negation of any hurdle posed by the changing organizational environment....
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- KM: Challenges And Some Cases
- Managing knowledge is critical for the new-age organization. An efficient Knowledge Management KM system enables judicious and precise utilization of the organization's intellectual assets to create value. Proper documentation of information plays a significant role in KM. For documentation to take place, an effective Record Management RM system is required....
- White papers 2002-02-12
- From Data To Decisions - A perspective On Knowledge Management
- When raw data is transformed into effective applied information and the same is spread among human capital in an organization, it is called knowledge. An efficient Knowledge Management KM system enables the proliferation of the right knowledge to the right personnel at the right time. This facilitates the personnel in...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Knowledge Management
- When raw data is transformed into effective applied information and the same is spread among human capital in an organization, it is called knowledge. Knowledge is action-oriented and, therefore, of significant importance to the organization. An efficient Knowledge Management KM system enables the proliferation of the right knowledge to...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Knowledge Management
- When raw data is transformed into effective applied information and the same is spread among human capital in an organization, it is called knowledge. Two different types of knowledge exist viz. explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge. An efficient Knowledge Management KM system enables the proliferation of the right knowledge to...
- Presentations 2002-01-01
- Knowledge Management
- When raw data is transformed into effective applied information and the same is spread among human capital in an organization, it is called knowledge. Two different types of knowledge exist viz. explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge. An efficient Knowledge Management KM system enables the proliferation of the right knowledge to...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Personal Knowledge Management
- When raw data is transformed into effective applied information and the same is spread among human capital in an organization, it is called knowledge. An efficient Knowledge Management KM system enables the proliferation of the right knowledge to the right personnel at the right time. When the principles of KM...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Knowledge Management
- When raw data is transformed into effective applied information and the same is spread among human capital in an organization, it is called knowledge. An efficient Knowledge Management KM system enables the proliferation of the right knowledge to the right personnel at the right time. KM is responsible for diffusing...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Knowledge
- When raw data is transformed into effective applied information and the same is spread among human capital in an organization, it is called knowledge. An efficient Knowledge Management KM system enables the proliferation of the right knowledge to the right personnel at the right time. This facilitates the personnel in...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Managing Knowledge, Change, And IS Personnel: The Next Challenges
- Knowledge Management KM is the process of collecting, analyzing, comprehending, documenting, and disseminating relevant information among the employees of an organization. An efficient KM system keeps the employees updated on the recent developments and, thereby, helps to manage change and instability. Information Systems IS are technology-aided tools enabling KM at...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Implementing Enterprise Resource Planning and Knowledge Management Systems in Tandem: Fostering Efficiency and Innovation Complementarity
- This paper examines the simultaneous implementation within a single organization of two contemporary managerial information systems - Enterprise Resource Planning ERP and Knowledge Management KM. Exploring their simultaneous deployment within an organization provides an opportunity to examine the resulting interactions and impacts. More specifically, the paper examines their combined influence...
- White papers 2002-11-11
- Enterprise Resource Planning and Knowledge Management Systems: Synergetic Solutions
- This paper considers the complementary implementation of ERP and KM systems in a multinational organization. In particular it considers how, in tandem, these systems can aid organizational efficiency and flexibility. In so doing, it provides a set of distinguishing characteristics of the two systems and identifies implications for both theory...
- White papers 2001-06-01
- Organizational Controls as Enablers and Constraints in Successful Knowledge Management Systems Implementation
- Many current implementations of organizational knowledge management, although based on the most advanced information technologies, are hobbled by the pervading organizational controls. Such information systems related organizational controls could spell the success or failure of organizational management initiatives despite application of latest groupware and collaboration software. This paper fills the...
- White papers 2003-01-04
- Integrating Knowledge Management Systems With Everyday Work: Design Principles Leveraging User Practice
- Much research argues that information technology can have a positive influence on knowledge application. However, practical results from research on knowledge management systems indicate that such systems often fail when implemented in contemporary organizations. Whilst maintenance of knowledge management systems has been recognized as an important research area, imbalance between...
- White papers 2003-12-08
- Integrating Knowledge Management Systems With Everyday Work: Design Principles Leveraging User Practice
- Much research argues that information technology can have a positive influence on knowledge application. However, practical results from research on knowledge management systems indicate that such systems often fail when implemented in contemporary organizations. Whilst maintenance of knowledge management systems has been recognized as an important research area, imbalance between...
- White papers 2004-01-13
- A Comparison of Paradigmatic Views in Knowledge Management: An Empirical Case Study on Shortcomings in KM
- Four paradigmatic views that explain shortcomings of Knowledge Management Systems KMS in literature are identified: Organizational barriers, codification vs. personalization, importance of a clear working definition of knowledge and impossibility to manage knowledge or certain forms of it. Their validity is analyzed by comparing them to a case study in...
- White papers 2005-08-03
- One Size Doesn't Fit All: Knowledge Management Systems and Knowledge Sharing Practices in Global Learning Organizations
- An increasing number of global organizations have adopted knowledge management practices and implemented worldwide knowledge management systems utilizing global communication networks and collaborative technology. The existing literature on knowledge management has focused on a common, firm-wide approach to knowledge sharing. Substantial differences exist, however, among the sub-units within many global...
- White papers 2005-12-08
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