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Peter Love (Editor), Patrick Fong (Editor), Zahir Irani (Editor)
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0750662514 978-0750662512 March 4, 2005
Management of knowledge in project environments is a unique text that brings together contributions from leading academic practitioners, to demonstrate how the management of knowledge can lead to project success in today's complex and changing business environment.

The work examines how the management of knowledge, particularly the sharing of knowledge and the importance of learning through reflection, can lead to project success and improved business performance. This book is written by an international contributor team and offers practical applications, models and case studies from a variety of international perspectives.

* Demonstrates how the management of knowledge can lead to success in project outcomes
* Highlights the importance of inter- and intra- organizational learning
* Incorporates international case studies to demonstrate how knowledge can be effectively managed

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"Projects are the way that knowledge workers do their work. This comprehensive book tells you far more about how to create, share, and apply knowledge in projects than any other source. Make it your project to read it."

Thomas H. Davenport, President's Distinguished Professor of Information Technology and Management, Babson College, Accenture Fellow.

"Management of Knowledge in Project Environments is a major contribution to effective project work. In an excellent manner the chapters broaden the perspectives for project work from traditional information considerations to more important knowledge-related processes. A persistent problem in project work has always been the alignment of execution to the project's intent and purpose. This book recognizes the execution problem for what it is -- a "Knowledge Problem." The editors and chapter authors provide excellent and well-founded knowledge management approaches for practitioners to manage individual projects as well as building expertise and from project to project.

In today's business environment project work becomes more prevalent and therefore the need for more effective project work is more important than ever. This book provides an important tool for anyone who wishes to conduct effective project work in the knowledge era."

Karl M. Wiig, Chairman, Knowledge Research Institute, Inc.

"Management of Knowledge in Project Environments is a rich and comprehensive look at how the worlds of Knowledge Management and Project Management intersect. A must read for those who are project managers, or aspiring to be one. I especially like how the authors bring in relevant projects to make their points."

Michael Stankosky, D.Sc., Associate Professor of Systems Engineering and Lead Professor of Knowledge Management, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.

"Knowledge management is a tricky area, particularly in connection with projects, where by definition the organization in focus, i.e. 'the project' is temporary. Management of Knowledge in Project Environments can be described as a "state of the art" book covering how the environment of the projects can be set up in a way that not only concerns how learning takes place, but also how knowledge generated in projects can be collected, stored and retrieved when needed. The chapters are easy to read and should be of use to researchers as well as practitioners."

Rolf A. Lundin Ph.D., Dean, Professor of Business Administration, Jönköping International Business School, Jönköping University.

"This is an excellent book on KM for project management students and practitioners. Its strength lies in the depth of insights in case study examples discussed, as well as the presentation of underlying theoretical concepts. Often new ways of looking at age-old problems (such as how to best learn from the past) is inhibited by a lack of common knowledge and language with which to describe and share insights. Management of Knowledge in Project Environments moves beyond an introduction to KM to discuss and develop how KM is used in practice; what KM really looks, feels and tastes like. It provides an invaluable resource for KM practitioner and students alike. It also provides perspectives from Europe, Australia and North America and so it provides a truly global picture of how the global knowledge economy is shaping the discipline of project management."

Derek HT Walker, Professor of Project Management, RMIT University, Melbourne Australia.

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Demonstrates how the management of knowledge can lead to project success in today's complex and changing business environment.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann (March 4, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0750662514
  • ISBN-13: 978-0750662512
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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This book has lots of useful information on KM and PM, however it is rather too academic. If you are looking for something that is more of an easier read, this isn't it. Its many chapters are more a collection of academic research papers filled with references to other works.
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Knowledge management (KM), in many ways, is more of an art than a science (Liebowitz, 1999). Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
interproject learning, collective project learning, participative enquiry, reflective management, project behaviour, multidisciplinary project teams, learning landscapes, knowledge codification, causal mapping, unbounded systems, knowledge integration, integration efficiency, project coalition, project actors, project environments, integration flexibility, construction organizations
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Hong Kong, Organization Science, New York, Oxford University Press, Harvard Business Review, California Management Review, Project Management Institute, Management Science, Academy of Management Review, Administrative Science Quarterly, Harvard Business School Press, Journal of Knowledge Management, Risk Filter, Englewood Cliffs, Research Policy, Sloan Management Review, Knowledge Management Team, Organisation Studies, Project Management Journal, San Francisco, Harvard University Press, Human Relations, Research Conference, Scandinavian Journal of Management, The Fifth Discipline
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