Knowledge Management in Challenging Settings - A Case of Military Aircraft

Topics:
Knowledge Management
Tags:
Aircraft,
Strategy,
Software,
Management,
Knowledge Management,
Knowledge,
Enterprise Software,
Data Management,
Challenge,
Business Intelligence,
...
Source:
University of St. Gallen

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Overview: Besides typical challenges related to Knowledge Management (KM), EADS Military Aircraft is facing some specific challenges resulting from the company's history as well as from its position in the military environment. The case study presented in this paper reports on the specific challenges and state-of-the-art of KM within a military company and presents some KM initiatives related to these challenges. Furthermore, challenges are related to corresponding concepts and criteria for selecting specific methodologies to tackle upcoming challenges. Finally, the authors are concluding this paper with several key success factors for KM within this environment and give an overview of the next steps.

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Format: PDF | Size: 99KB | Date: Jun 2005 | Pages: 10


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