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Author by: Carla O'Dell Language: en Publisher by: John Wiley & Sons Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 17 Total Download: 395 File Size: 42,5 Mb Description: The best thinking and actions in the fast-moving arena of collaboration and knowledge management The New Edge in Knowledge captures the most practical and innovative practices to ensure organizations have the knowledge they need in the future and, more importantly, the ability to connect the dots and use knowledge to succeed today. Author by: Joseph M. Wrq Reflection 12.0. Firestone Language: en Publisher by: Routledge Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 14 Total Download: 971 File Size: 45,9 Mb Description: In 'Key Issues in the New Knowledge Management,' Firestone and McElroy, the architects of the New Knowledge Management (TNKM) provide an in-depth analysis of the most important issues in the field of Knowledge Management. The issues the book addresses are central in the field today: * The Knowledge Wars, or the issue of 'how you define knowledge determines how you manage it' * The nature of knowledge processing * Information management or knowledge management? * Three views on the evolution of knowledge management * The role of knowledge claim evaluation in knowledge processing, or the difference between opinion, judgements, information, data, and real knowledge in knowledge management systems * Is culture a barrier in knowledge management? * The Open Enterprise and accelerated sustainable innovation * Portals * How should one evaluate KM software?

* Intellectual Capital * Measuring the impact of KM initiatives on the organization and the bottom line * KM and terrorism. Author by: Alan Price Language: en Publisher by: Cengage Learning Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 93 Total Download: 457 File Size: 45,7 Mb Description: Now in its fourth edition, Human Resource Management provides a comprehensive introduction to the key issues shaping HRM today. The book explores the complex relationships between HRM and a range of other organizational functions and encompasses the business, public and voluntary sectors. Using a wealth of global real world examples, the text analyses HRM from a number of illuminating practical and theoretical perspectives. With a new and improved structure, the text is now organised around four essential perspectives: environmental, organizational, strategic and operational.

The fourth edition offers increased coverage of ethics and diversity, knowledge management and talent management. Highly topical coverage of how HRM has been affected by the global financial crisis and of how HRM is practiced in the worlda s developing economies has also been incorporated. This book emphasises the operational realities of HRM within the wider business context, demonstrating the practical application of key HRM concepts. Author by: Alan R. Shark Language: en Publisher by: Routledge Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 82 Total Download: 363 File Size: 41,9 Mb Description: At last, here is a textbook that covers the field of technology and public management in an informative and engaging style. Ever since the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration required greater infusion of technology into the curriculum, faculty and administrators have struggled with finding the right course materials designed specifically for the public administration environment.

Technology is no longer the sole domain of an information technology office, as it has evolved into a growing set of complex tools that influence every area of government. To be effective, every public manager needs to be actively engaged in technology decisions. This textbook is designed for students of public administration at every level who need to know and understand how technology can be applied in today’s public management workplace. The book explores the latest trends in public management, policy, and technology and focuses on best practices on governance issues.

Finally, this book provides real-life examples about the need for policies and procedures to safeguard our technology infrastructure while providing greater openness, participation, and transparency. Author by: Mark W. McElroy Language: en Publisher by: Routledge Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 87 Total Download: 638 File Size: 48,9 Mb Description: 'The New Knowledge Management' is the story of the birth of 'second-generation knowledge management,' told from the perspective of one its chief architects, Mark W. Unlike its first-generation cousin, second-generation Knowledge Management seeks to enhance knowledge production, not just knowledge sharing. As a result, 'The New Knowledge Management' expands the overall reach of knowledge management to include 'innovation management' for the very first time.