Introducing Knowledge Management Metrics Model

Introducing Knowledge Management Metrics Model

Author: Okfalisa Muhairi

Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Published: 2012-02

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9783846588390

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Many organizations fail to implement their strategies due to the inability of stakeholders in addressing the problems associated with strategy implementation. These problems are solved by this book through the development of a knowledge management metrics model. The model was identified and grouped separately into M1 for strategy implementation measurement and M2 for organizational knowledge process measurement towards Strategy Implementation Success s (SIS) achievement. M1 and M2 are displayed in M3 with nine quadrants of organizational situation describing the reflection of the success achievement against the organizational performance. A quantitative statistical analysis and arithmetic calculation were performed to validate the model and mapped M1 and M2 into the organizational situation. The overall results are positive, indicating the appropriateness of the model. Hence, this book can be used to guide HEIs management in measuring the performance of their strategy implementation and diagnosing their organizational situation.


Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management

Author: Daryl Morey

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13: 9780262632614

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An introduction to the field of knowledgemanagement.


Designing and Tracking Knowledge Management Metrics

Designing and Tracking Knowledge Management Metrics

Author: Alexeis Garcia-Perez

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2019-11-15

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1789737257

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Knowledge management metrics are one of the weakest areas of practice in the field. Providing practical guidance for identifying different types of measurements and metrics, as well as methods for defining and collection information about metrics, this is an essential book for knowledge management professionals and researchers.


Introduction to Knowledge Management

Introduction to Knowledge Management

Author: Todd Groff

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-06-25

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 1136392408

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This book introduces readers to a wide range of knowledge management (KM) tools, techniques and terminology for enhancing innovation, communication and dedication among individuals and workgroups. The focus is on real-world business examples using commonly available technologies. The book is set out in a clear and straightforward way, with definitions highlighted, brief case studies included that illustrate key points, dialogue sections that probe for practical applications, and written exercises. Each chapter concludes with discussion questions, review questions, and a vocabulary review. An Online Instructor's Guide is available.


Introduction to Knowledge Management

Introduction to Knowledge Management

Author: Kesheng Wang

Publisher: Tapir Academic Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 9788251916608

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Knowledge Management (KM) is a hybrid discipline, containing elements of social sciences, technology and business. KM focuses on creating and sharing knowledge. The discipline is a holistic system for management of intellectual capital, organization change, knowledge creation and sharing, for continuous improvement and innovation, and organizational learning, resulting in increased value creation. This symbioses of disciplines takes place within the organizations' vision, purpose and strategy. Introduction to Knowledge Management provides a strategic roadmap for knowledge management and teaches how to implement KM in a company, step by step.


A Research Agenda for Knowledge Management and Analytics

A Research Agenda for Knowledge Management and Analytics

Author: Jay Liebowitz

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2021-01-29

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1800370628

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Leveraging the knowledge gained from Knowledge Management and from the growing fields of Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI), this Research Agenda highlights the research gaps, issues, applications, challenges and opportunities related to Knowledge Management (KM). Exploring synergies between KM and emerging technologies, leading international scholars and practitioners examine KM from a multidisciplinary perspective, demonstrating the ways in which knowledge sharing worldwide can be enhanced in order to better society and improve organisational performance.


Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management

Author: Murray E. Jennex

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 3442

ISBN-13: 1599049341

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Provides comprehensive, in-depth coverage of all issues related to knowledge management, including conceptual, methodological, technical, and managerial issues. Presents the opportunities, future challenges, and emerging trends related to this subject.


Knowledge Management Systems

Knowledge Management Systems

Author: Ronald Maier

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-06-30

Total Pages: 732

ISBN-13: 3540714081

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Knowledge management promises concepts and instruments that help organizations support knowledge creation, sharing and application. This book offers a comprehensive account of the many facets, concepts and theories that have influenced knowledge management and integrates them into a framework consisting of strategy, organization, systems and economics guiding the design of successful initiatives. The third edition extends coverage of the two pillars of implementing knowledge management initiatives, organization and systems.


Measuring and Managing Knowledge

Measuring and Managing Knowledge

Author: Thomas J. Housel

Publisher: Irwin/McGraw-Hill

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13:

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Measuring and Managing Knowledge provides a framework for managing and maximizing the return on intellectual capital. Like any emerging field, knowledge management has so far been hobbled by a lack of clarity on key questions: What do we mean by "knowledge"? How can it be measured and managed? How can return on knowledge (ROK) be maximized? To answer these questions, the authors avoid the obtuse language of sociology and economics in favor of plain talk. They weave the central insights of the growing body of knowledge management literature and their own research into a clear, compelling story of what knowledge management is at present and will become in the years ahead.


Designing and Tracking Knowledge Management Metrics

Designing and Tracking Knowledge Management Metrics

Author: Alexeis Garcia-Perez

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2019-11-15

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1789737230

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Knowledge management metrics are one of the weakest areas of practice in the field. Providing practical guidance for identifying different types of measurements and metrics, as well as methods for defining and collection information about metrics, this is an essential book for knowledge management professionals and researchers.