Knowledge Services Management

Knowledge Services Management
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9780387095196
ISBN-13 : 0387095195
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Knowledge Services Management by : Peter K. Mills

Knowledge Services Management looks at the transformation of the traditional workplace into a quasi-internal market environment where work activities in knowledge services are organized around clusters of similar or complementary knowledge stocks to address particular types of customer-clients priorities. The book explores a new internal market structure for these service organizations and the implications this presents for managers and scholars in the 21st century workplace. By adopting an internal market perspective, the book develops new organizational forms outside the traditional hierarchical paradigm, which is ill-suited for the emerging knowledge workplace, in order to effectively manage emerging knowledge services. The indispensable role of customer/client in the operations of these organizations is examined, as is the creation of the “Proventure Workplace”, a work environment which accentuates jobs requiring rich cognitive skills for continuing innovation and creativity.

The Knowledge Services Handbook

The Knowledge Services Handbook
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9783110635577
ISBN-13 : 3110635577
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Knowledge Services Handbook by : Guy St. Clair

Knowledge services converges information management, knowledge management (KM), and strategic learning into a single enterprise-wide discipline for the benefit of the business or organization in which it is practiced. As the strategic framework for strategic management, knowledge services leads to excellence in knowledge sharing and ultimately to shaping the organization as a knowledge culture. This book provides prescriptive direction for the professional work of the knowledge strategist, who is the organization’s management/leader with responsibility, authority, and accountability for the success of the organization’s knowledge domain. "Wisely optimistic, with helpful hints for the management of knowledge services."Frances Hesselbein, Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, former CEO, Girl Scouts of the USA "Devotedly ‘Druckerian’ in outlook, the St. Clair and Levy book rightly emphasizes the leadership and organizational cultural aspects of enterprise knowledge, constants that do not change rapidly, and that constitute much of the difference between success and failure."Timothy Wood Powell, President, The Knowledge Agency and Author, The Value of Knowledge

Knowledge Services

Knowledge Services
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 487
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ISBN-10 : 9783110463088
ISBN-13 : 3110463083
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Knowledge Services by : Guy St. Clair

Knowledge services converges information management, knowledge management (KM), and strategic learning into a single enterprise-wide discipline for the benefit of the business or organization in which it is practiced. As the acknowledged framework for strategic knowledge management, knowledge services—the responsibility of the knowledge strategist—leads to excellence in knowledge sharing and ultimately to shaping the organization as a knowledge culture. Knowledge Services: A Strategic Framework for the 21st Century Organization provides guidance for the knowledge strategist and is designed specifically to serve as a reference for that management employee, and for those seeking to become knowledge strategists.

Knowledge Management for Services, Operations and Manufacturing

Knowledge Management for Services, Operations and Manufacturing
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Publisher : Chandos Publishing
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9781780632049
ISBN-13 : 1780632045
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Knowledge Management for Services, Operations and Manufacturing by : Tom Young

This book is aimed at those who are involved in Knowledge Management (KM) or have recently been appointed to deliver KM in services, operational or production environments. The models and techniques for KM are well defined within environments with a distinct start and finish to the activity, for example the learn before, during and after model. Knowledge Management for Services, Operations and Manufacturing focuses on environments where activity and learning are on going, and a different approach to KM has to be taken. The book provides managers and practitioners with the necessary principles, approaches and tools to be able to design their approach from scratch or to be able to compare their existing practices against world class examples. Models and methodologies which can be applied or replicated in a wide variety of industries are examined and numerous case studies illustrate the journey that various companies are taking as they implement KM. - Written by a highly knowledgeable and well-respected practitioner in the field - Draws on the authors wide-ranging practical experience of implementing KM in various industries around the globe - Provides practical and realistic solutions to real-world problems via case studies from leading companies including BP, BBC, Orange, Chase Manhattan Bank and General Motors

Handbook of Community Management

Handbook of Community Management
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9783110673821
ISBN-13 : 3110673827
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Community Management by : Stan Garfield

This series presents and discusses new and innovative approaches to knowledge sharing used by organizational management in all fields of work. The authors provide critical analysis of issues and present solutions to selected knowledge leadership challenges in all workplace environments. It thereby contributes to improvements in knowledge management, knowledge services, knowledge strategy development, and knowledge sharing within the organization.

Knowledge Services Management

Knowledge Services Management
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 0387560629
ISBN-13 : 9780387560625
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Knowledge Services Management by : Peter K. Mills

This book examines the transformation of the traditional workplace and responds to the demand for fresh approaches to the challenges faced by managers in designing knowledge services. Rapid technological development and changing economic conditions have asserted significant influence on the work landscape for both workers and management; most notably, that the means of production are controlled by workers themselves. The response is a growing awareness that the work landscape for knowledge services can no longer be effectively managed by relying on the traditional hierarchical paradigm. Given these current challenges, the design framework presented in this book is based on internal market principles along with customer integration into the boundaries of the organization. This framework initiates new and effective ways of designing knowledge services for sustained competitive advantage. The indispensable role of customer/client in the operations of these organizations is examined, as is the creation of the "Proventure Workplace", a work environment which accentuates jobs requiring rich cognitive skills for continuing innovation and creativity. By adopting an internal market perspective the firm can integrate the science and art of management with the design realities of contemporary knowledge services. Knowledge Services Management provides valuable tools for readers involved in all aspects of knowledge services from researchers to managers and students alike.

Knowledge, Service, Tourism & Hospitality

Knowledge, Service, Tourism & Hospitality
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9781315617312
ISBN-13 : 1315617315
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Knowledge, Service, Tourism & Hospitality by : Ford Lumban Gaol

This proceedings volume contains papers presented at the 2015 International Conference on Management and Technology in Knowledge, Service, Tourism & Hospitality (SERVE 2015), covering a wide range of topics in the fields of knowledge and service management, web intelligence, tourism and hospitality. This overview of current state of affair

Service Science Research, Strategy and Innovation: Dynamic Knowledge Management Methods

Service Science Research, Strategy and Innovation: Dynamic Knowledge Management Methods
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 732
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ISBN-10 : 9781466600782
ISBN-13 : 1466600780
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Service Science Research, Strategy and Innovation: Dynamic Knowledge Management Methods by : Delener, N.

"This book explores areas such as strategy development, service contracts, human capital management, leadership, management, marketing, e-government, and e-commerce"--Provided by publisher.

The Complete Guide to Knowledge Management

The Complete Guide to Knowledge Management
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 224
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780470881293
ISBN-13 : 0470881291
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The Complete Guide to Knowledge Management by : Edna Pasher

A straightforward guide to leveraging your company's intellectual capital by creating a knowledge management culture The Complete Guide to Knowledge Management offers managers the tools they need to create an organizational culture that improves knowledge sharing, reuse, learning, collaboration, and innovation to ensure mesurable growth. Written by internationally recognized knowledge management pioneers, it addresses all those topics in knowledge management that a manager needs to ensure organizational success. Provides plenty of real-life examples and case studies Includes interviews with prominent managers who have successfully implemented knowledge management structures within their organizations Offers chapters composed of short theoretical explanations and practical methods that you can utilize, based primarily on hands-on author experience Taking an intellectual journey into knowledge management, beginning with an understanding of the concept of intellectual capital and how to establish an appropriate culture, this book looks at the human aspects of managing knowledge workers, promoting interactions for knowledge creation and sharing.

Successes and Failures of Knowledge Management

Successes and Failures of Knowledge Management
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Publisher : Morgan Kaufmann
Total Pages : 242
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780128053379
ISBN-13 : 0128053372
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Successes and Failures of Knowledge Management by : Jay Liebowitz

Successes and Failures of Knowledge Management highlights examples from across multiple industries, demonstrating where the practice has been implemented well—and not so well—so others can learn from these cases during their knowledge management journey. Knowledge management deals with how best to leverage knowledge both internally and externally in organizations to improve decision-making and facilitate knowledge capture and sharing. It is a critical part of an organization's fabric, and can be used to increase innovation, improve organizational internal and external effectiveness, build the institutional memory, and enhance organizational agility. Starting by establishing KM processes, measures, and metrics, the book highlights ways to be successful in knowledge management institutionalization through learning from sample mistakes and successes. Whether an organization is already implementing KM or has been reluctant to do so, the ideas presented will stimulate the application of knowledge management as part of a human capital strategy in any organization. - Provides keen insights for knowledge management practitioners and educators - Conveys KM lessons learned through both successes and failures - Includes straightforward, jargon-free case studies and research developed by the leading KM researchers and practitioners across industries