27 Search Results for KM and Tacit Knowledge Management
But effectively deployed, KM can become a corporate asset, provided that organizations establish the needed channels and standard operating procedures to make it work.
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Allee, Verna. (2010). 12 principles of Knowledge Management. America Continue Reading...
Tarsam needs to make this a very high priority to gain the trust of their customers, and the credibility to win new prospects over to purchasing from then. There are three approaches the company can take to accomplish this.
The first option is to c Continue Reading...
Knowledge Management Titan Industries' Knowledge Management
Titan Industries' Best Practices in Knowledge Management
The ability of Titan Industries to attain best practices so rapidly in their Knowledge Management (KM) implementation illustrates h Continue Reading...
Knowledge Management Best Practices in Services Industries
The ability to stay on in step with customers' rapidly changing needs is only possible when a company completely commits itself to transforming data into information, while also capturing an Continue Reading...
This approach has resulted in a successful just-in-time learner driven training program that uses scenario-based simulations to provide low cost training that workers can access when and where it is needed (Kelly & Nanjiani, 2005). This is an ex Continue Reading...
Knowledge Management
One of the challenges of knowledge management is deciding on a working definition of what the discipline covers. Levinson defines knowledge management (KM) as the process by which organizations generate value from their intellec Continue Reading...
At present, large companies tend to have knowledge management strategies, because they can be integrated into information management strategies. IT and other technological companies have KM strategies, but so do many other firms. Creative firms such Continue Reading...
Knowledge Management
Mohr, N. And Dichter, A. Building a Learning Organization. Phi Delta Kappan. Vol. 82, Issue 10, p. 744, June 2001. This article discusses the stages that a school or other teaching organization goes through as they change from a Continue Reading...
The shift in the market macroenvironment engages these function for the strategic advantage of the organization.
The Zack KM cycle and the Bukowitz and Williams KM Cycle are complementary by the fact that the Zack KM cycle can provide the informati Continue Reading...
Knowledge Management
Mid-Term exam -- You should check all these answers!!!! Especially those in green.
Multiple Choice Questions. Circle/Pick the best answer from the given possibilities of a, b, c, and d
The two major forms of knowledge, tacit a Continue Reading...
Knowledge Management Toolkit
A data warehouse encompasses and provides access to all the company's information to whoever needs access to it. A warehouse literally means a storehouse, and the information within an organization may be distributed wit Continue Reading...
Knowledge Management (KM)
A new knowledge-based economy of learning individuals, organizations and economies has evolved from the machine-based economy which dominated the developed world throughout the twentieth century. The emergence of a new type Continue Reading...
Tacit knowledge is even more subtlety disseminated -- it may not be explicitly articulated; the knowledge is found in between the lines of documents or conveyed socially in a nonverbal manner. For example, within some organizations there may be the Continue Reading...
In assessing knowledge management at Nike, the strengths inherent in their culture and putting a high value on tacit and implicit knowledge sharing are shown in how well integrated new product development, innovation, marketing and supply chain at Continue Reading...
Drucker (1999) states that organizations should also learn to treat knowledge workers as assets rather than costs, as those workers who are knowledge workers will want to work at the organization "in preference to all other opportunities" (p. 84). I Continue Reading...
Supply Chain Management
Hypothesis defined
Concepts of SCM and the evolution to its present day form
Critical factors that affect SCM
Trust
Information sharing and Knowledge management
Culture and Belief -- impact on SCM
Global environment and Continue Reading...
Project Management: Case Study in Managing a Complex Shipyard Project in Singapore
Background of Complex Shipyard Construction Project
Company background
Project Overview and Objective
Work Process of Building Construction
Issue Analysis in Ship Continue Reading...
Today, the national elites, still existent, interact globe wide through knowledge. These knowledge based interactions have led to the creation of an "intercontinental techno-culture that transcends national boundaries" (Etemad and Wright). And this Continue Reading...
Mindful Management in Government Organization
Government organizations and agencies are expected to clearly state their vision, mission, values and to approximate where they intend to be or in other words what goals and objectives that they intend t Continue Reading...
Quality of the Optimization for Resource Planning Model by C. Santos et al. (2013)
Any multinational organization with more than 100,000 knowledge workers is faced with some profound challenges in harnessing this pool of talent for a diverse set of Continue Reading...
Innovations in healthcare in recent years have resulted in profound improvements in the quality of healthcare services as well as the manner in which they are delivered. One of the more important factors that has been shown to contribute to improved Continue Reading...
As the authors note the study utilizes more reflective constructs rather than formative (Hsu et al., 140). KBCP is measured through ease of navigation of the KB and other similar questions. SSE refers to the problem solving experiences of customers Continue Reading...
Planning and Control
Formulating Plans and Strategies
Bunge Limited
Bunge is a renowned organization that deals in agribusiness in as many as 40 countries offering the processing service of the products and produces from the farms as well as trans Continue Reading...
The deal was immediately criticized as anti-competitive by William Kennard, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, and by the Communications Workers of America, which represents some workers at both of the merged companies. But neit Continue Reading...
Moreover, CoPs develop their practice through improving the diffusion of innovation within their active networks; the benefits of such interactions are countless especially in the field of healthcare. One can assume that specialty doctors' communit Continue Reading...
Progistix, one of Canada's largest thirst-party logistics service providers, specializes in providing companies with complete logistics in the technology, telecommunications, and retail industries. Progistix designs and executes customer-designed sup Continue Reading...
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