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Smart things to know about knowledge management / Thomas M. Koulopoulos, Carl Frappaolo

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Milford, Conn. : Capstone USA, 1999Description: xiii, 222 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 1841120413
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4038 KOU
Contents:
What is Smart? - Acknowledgments. - Introduction: A Smart History of the Modern Enterprise. - 1. Fuel for Innovation. - 2. Cornerstones of Knowledge. - 3. Knoware: The Technology of Knowledge Management. - 4 The Softer Side of Knowledge Management. - 5. Leading the Knowledge-based Organization. - 6. What We Don't Know. - Glossary. - Index.
Summary: "In the new economy knowledge management is vital. Knowledge management allows companies to leverage their most precious assets, collective know-how, talent and experience. Only by focusing on these precious resources can companies handle new market challenges and opportunities." - Back cover.
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What is Smart? - Acknowledgments. - Introduction: A Smart History of the Modern Enterprise. - 1. Fuel for Innovation. - 2. Cornerstones of Knowledge. - 3. Knoware: The Technology of Knowledge Management. - 4 The Softer Side of Knowledge Management. - 5. Leading the Knowledge-based Organization. - 6. What We Don't Know. - Glossary. - Index.

"In the new economy knowledge management is vital. Knowledge management allows companies to leverage their most precious assets, collective know-how, talent and experience. Only by focusing on these precious resources can companies handle new market challenges and opportunities." - Back cover.