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- Knowledge Processes in Enterprises and the Role of Knowledge Management Solutions
- This paper discusses the information technologies that support the knowledge management processes in enterprises. Knowledge processes are differentiated from operational business processes and their role in enterprise management is identified. Commercial software tools are surveyed based on their roles in the process of creating, sharing and using knowledge. The role...
- White papers 2004-06-30
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- Knowledge Process Outsourcing
- Knowledge process outsourcing is the combined set of business process outsourcing, Research Process Outsourcing and Analysis proves outsourcing. Knowledge Process Outsource Industry is handling more amount of high skilled work other than the BPO Industry. While Knowledge Process Outsourcing derives its strength from the depth of knowledge, experience and judgment...
- White papers 2008-11-02
- Knowledge Process Outsourcing: The Next Wave Of Outsourcing
- Knowledge Process Outsourcing KPO refers to the offshore movement of knowledge-intensive business processes that require specialized expertise. Tasks that are suited to KPO include value-added services like data search, research and analytics and editorial services like copy editing, abstracting and content creation. The basic difference between the KPO and Business...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Knowledge Process Outsourcing: The Big Game
- Touted as the Next Great Thing to happen to the outsourcing industry in India, knowledge services or KPO, could outpace business process outsourcing. While the latter draws upon the process expertise of the vendor, the former utilizes specialized knowledge skills. This paper explains what KPO consists of, what countries dominate,...
- White papers
- Engaging Tensions of Knowledge Management Control
- Any proficient activity calls for balance, which normally entails striking the right median between extremes. Management needs to strike the right balance when it comes to deciding how best to control resources, processes, and assets under its purview. Managing knowledge management programmes is no different, and entails a judicious balance...
- White papers 2006-01-01
- Pre-Built Information Space: Some Observations on the Challenges of Process-Oriented Knowledge Management
- PreBIS is a research-project that develops five core functions of context-aware collaborative information provision, based on user requirements in weakly structured and information intensive business processes. Innovative software architecture will be proposed, that adapts and combines processes, ontologies and document chunks. PreBIS realises four forms of "Pre-building" an information space:...
- White papers 2004-06-30
- ACS plans to keep knowledge at home.
- Byline: Mark Jones Sep 18, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Australian Computer Society ACS has warned that Australia is failing to capitalise on a...
- Research articles 2005-09-18
- Using Process Modeling for Well-Directed Distribution of Knowledge Assets
- Knowledge is a very key in nearly every business process. The flow of knowledge in process is supported by various so called knowledge assets which embody either implicit knowledge which is bound to persons or explicit knowledge which is incorporated in organizational documents, handbooks or code artifacts. A large store...
- White papers 2005-06-29
- A Systematic Approach for Knowledge Audit Analysis: Integration of Knowledge Inventory, Mapping and Knowledge Flow Analysis
- Knowledge audit lays a concrete foundation for any knowledge management programs. The central topic of this paper is to integrate various knowledge audit related techniques into pre-audit preparation, in-audit process and post-audit analysis in a systematic manner. Culture assessment, in the form of surveys and radar charts, along with orientation...
- White papers 2004-06-30
- Cross-Border Knowledge Transfer in International Strategic Alliances: From Cultural Variations to Asymmetric Learning Process
- The explosive growth of international strategic alliances as firm?s way to enter markets, as well as a mode to acquire new knowledge has affected the complexity of academic research about international cooperation and knowledge transfer process. Transferring knowledge among organizations involves a wide range of features. According to this statement,...
- White papers 2004-06-30
- Implicit Knowledge Management: The New Frontier of Corporate Capability
- Knowledge management was thrust from the world of academia into the corporate business strategy and IT platform. Fundamental to this movement was the realization that knowledge existed in two basic forms: explicit knowledge, which is easily codified, and shared asynchronously; and tacit knowledge, which is experiential, intuitive, and best communicated...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- The Personal Software Process (PSP) Body Of Knowledge, Version 1.0
- As the profession of software engineering evolves and matures, it must achieve some of the critical elements needed for recognition as a bona fide discipline. Among these elements are the establishment of a recognized Body Of Knowledge BOK and certification of professional practitioners. The body of knowledge contained in this...
- White papers 2005-08-01
- Driving Cost Efficiency With Business Process Knowledge Management
- Business Process Knowledge Management BPKM is a holistic approach to management of people, process and technology in order to optimize operational excellence. It may be thought of as a "Marriage" of Business Process Management BPM and Knowledge Management KM, either of which may be considered as an independent practice area...
- White papers 2009-03-01
- Knowledge Acquisition Models of SMEs' New Product Development Processes and the Role of Patent Information
- Successful New Product Development NPD activities need high amounts of new knowledge from a variety of different sources. When the NPD activities are seen as a process of knowledge accumulation, two knowledge processes are identified: knowledge acquisition and knowledge utilization. This paper focuses on the process of knowledge acquisition from...
- White papers 2006-02-09
- Gathering Knowledge While It's Ripe
- Growing its inventory of knowledge assets enables an enterprise to work faster and move on to new things. It has become something of a cliché in business theory, but that makes it no less true: a large portion of any company's assets reside in the heads of its employees, and...
- White papers 2001-04-01
- Knowledge Genie: A New Tool to Monetize Your Content
- A concern many of us have re: companies like The New York Times when they say they are going to start charging for online content soon is based in the sense that they remain stuck inside the box of a traditional business model; one that’s broken. Most...
- Blog posts 2009-07-29
- Knowledge Management Analysis of the Research & Development & Transference Process at HEROs: A Public University Case
- In Higher Education and Research Organisations HEROs, one of the most important activities in the R&D process is the effective management of knowledge transference. A correct analysis and diagnosis of that process through knowledge management methodology is essential for the correct orientation of organisation strategy. The aim of this paper...
- White papers 2004-06-30
- Creativity, Learning and Knowledge Management in the Process of Service Development - Results From a Survey of Experts
- This paper presents results from a survey of experts. The survey concerns the importance of creativity, learning, and knowledge management in the process of service development in companies as well as possibilities for supporting them. To emphasize the significance of the concepts creativity, learning, and knowledge management one describes a...
- White papers 2005-06-29
- Process Awareness in Divergence-Supportive Knowledge Communities
- DIVergence Awareness DIVA is a technological framework for management of divergence occurrence in knowledge communities, which is a precursor to the creation of new knowledge in these communities. The DIVA workspace system is aware of the members' profiles (skills, interests, etc) and their evolution; and as a result, it can...
- White papers 2005-06-29
- What Do We Know About The Impact Of Interpersonal Exchange Networks On The Knowledge Creation Process?
- Interpersonal exchange relationships have been recently positioned as a key factor in understanding the knowledge creation process. The purpose of the paper is to synthesize the extant research conducted on the relationship between interpersonal exchange networks and the knowledge creation process. The paper organizes the review of the literature on...
- White papers 2003-12-01
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