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The Knowledge Management Yearbook 1999-2000 (Knowledge Reader) [Paperback]

James Cortada Ph.D. (Editor), John A. Woods (Editor)
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March 24, 1999 075067122X 978-0750671224
This collection of articles by the foremost experts on Knowledge Management today is a must-have for the bookshelf of anyone interested in or currently practicing Knowledge Management. It contains 40 articles, many appearing here for the first time, covering topics such as knowledge-based strategies, organizational learning, and knowledge tools, techniques, and processes.

It also includes valuable resources, such as a glossary of knowledge terms, quotes, and several directories of on-line knowledge management resources, KM organizations, and periodicals.

This collection bridges the gap between the theoretical and the practical and is moving with each edition into more and more practical information linking knowledge management to particular established management practices.





Comprehensive reference for the knowledge management field

Original unpublished articles and some reprints


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For the very latest thought and ideas on KM, this yearbook gathers 40 articles, both theoretical and practical in focus, that discuss cutting-edge developments in the field. It includes a glossary and several useful directories of online resources and organizations.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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'Editors James Cortada and John Woods emphasize both practical and authoritative information designed to have lasting value. Although well-known authors are represented, the emphasis is on providing valuable information, not famous names.' - Beyond Computing

Product Details

  • Paperback: 536 pages
  • Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann (March 24, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 075067122X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0750671224
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 7.7 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,712,147 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Up to date overview and startingpoint for getting into KM, April 25, 2000
This review is from: The Knowledge Management Yearbook 1999-2000 (Knowledge Reader) (Paperback)
As a student in Knowledge Engineering, assignment Knowledge Management I was searching for resources that could help me getting into Knowlege Management. The Yearbook 1999-2000 is a perfect starting point. All the main steps in managing knowledge are explained with articles from other books. By ordening the articles you can get a quick view on the ideas that are in the heads of the 'experts' of a specific subject

But that isn't the only asset of the book, it also gives a very usefull overview of companies, websites, journales etc. that are involved in knowledge management. A good roadmap to start your search for knowledge on knowledge management. And for the ones that are writing a thesis the set of quotations on Knowledge Management are a precious gift.

The Five Parts: 1) the nature of knowlege (what is Knowledge Management) 2)Knowledge Based Strategies (practice of Knowledge Management) 3)Knowledge Management and Organisational Learning (the direction knowledge management is going to, interesting for researcher and companies) 4) Knowledge Management Techniques (the tools that assist knowledge management, could be more in my humble opinion but are sufficient) and 5)Knowledge Management References (very intersting map of directions in knowledge management, very helpful for a beginner in knowledge management and writers of academic reports and thesi.) The Five Parts lead you into Knowledge Management and give enough pointers if your needs aren't satisfied. Mine were.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A very useful overview, June 8, 2000
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This review is from: The Knowledge Management Yearbook 1999-2000 (Knowledge Reader) (Paperback)
40 articles by leading writers on aspects of knowledge management. The book covers the nature of Knowledge, Knowledge based strategies, Knowledge Management (KM) and organizational learning, and tools techniques and processes. They are of a uniformly high standard.

This is a very valuable reference resource in what has become a rather incoherent field - with a welter of definitions and perspectives. The Yearbook is a well balanced and well organised guide to navigation to available resources that also contains a very well chosen selection of articles to cover the various aspects of knowledge management.

Most of the articles are directed either to clarifying important concepts - for example Karl-Eric Sveiby's article on Tacit Knowledge - or to improving some aspect of practice - for example Charlotte Roberts on 'Can We Talk?', which is concerned with conversational skills. There is a wealth of useful frameworks and tools and some very useful summaries of key concepts such as the transformation that occurs between explicit and tacit knowledge. The emphasis is on human aspects of knowledge management rather than the technological end, but both receive good consideration.

In order to test the coverage, I worked through as many relevant themes as I could think of and checked whether I could find something useful on each theme. The only ones I did not find were the relatively new concern with physical design of space to enhance knowledge creation and transfer (an important part of knowledge infrastructure), and discussion of group meeting techniques for building shared understanding. That's a pretty good coverage score.

Part 5 Knowledge Management References contains:

* reviews of significant articles, * a listing of useful internet resources, with brief commentary on the content of each, * a directory of KM organisations * a directory of periodicals dealing with KM * a glossary of terms associated with KM and * a set of quotations (this last no doubt included for the benefit of speakers at the innumerable seminars and workshops on KM!)

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fleet graphics, tacit knowledge assets, guerrilla logic, knowledge café, directed creativity, site features articles, knowledge management projects, concept fan, teachable points, knowledge agenda, blinking words, packaging knowledge, industrial freezers, practices knowledge base, distributed mind, knowledge management solutions, knowledge management program, knowledge management efforts, structured collaboration, competency networks, intellectual capital management, external repository, successful knowledge management, knowledge mapping, document conversion
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New York, United Kingdom Phone, Arthur Andersen, Global Services, General Electric, Lotus Notes, Price Waterhouse, Six Sigma, San Francisco, North America, Harvard Business School Press, Knowledge Chain, Laurence Prusak, California Management Review, Menlo Park, Sloan Management Review, The Fifth Discipline, Harvard Business Review, Maekawa Seisakusho, Oxford University Press, Peter Senge, British Petroleum, Knowledge Cockpit, The Knowledge-Creating Company, Peter Drucker
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