Why You Need a Personal Knowledge-Management Strategy

Topics:
Goal-setting,
Knowledge Management
Tags:
Business Intelligence,
Data Management,
Enterprise Software,
Knowledge,
Knowledge Management,
Management,
Software,
Strategy
Source:
1105 Media

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Overview: The goal of knowledge work is to create the unique deliverable appropriate to a particular customer and context, not to reproduce the same deliverable one created the last time. Knowledge management is about making it easier to create that deliverable by taking better advantage of what has been done before. Whether the organization is being smart or stupid about knowledge management, a person need to be thinking about a strategy for becoming a more effective knowledge worker. There are three essential elements of a personal knowledge-management strategy explain in this paper.

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Format: HTML | Date: May 2005 | Pages: 5


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