Global Knowledge Networking - The Use and Abuse of Technology

Topics:
Knowledge Management
Tags:
David Skyrme Associates,
Enterprise Software,
Global Knowledge,
Knowledge,
Knowledge Management,
Management,
Network,
Software,
Strategy
Source:
David Skyrme Associates

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Overview: The paper positions the virtual laboratory in the wider context of knowledge management. By reconceptualizing R&D as the flow of knowledge, from idea to commercialization, research managers can avail themselves of the tools and techniques that are being applied in knowledge initiatives. A very important set of tools is those in the category of collaboration technologies, most notably groupware and the Internet. The paper reviews their contribution and provides guidelines for effective use, based on the results of a year-long study of world-class best practice in knowledge management.

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Format: HTML | Date: Dec 2004 | Pages: 4


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