Leadership, Culture, And Knowledge Management
- Topics:
- Business Ethics
- Tags:
- Enterprise Software,
- Knowledge,
- Knowledge Management,
- Leadership,
- Management,
- Software,
- Strategy,
- weLEAD
- Source:
- weLEAD
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Overview: In the new information, economy knowledge is not just another resource; it is the most powerful resource. Knowledge is created by the interaction of people within an organization. Organizations are more than information processors, they are information, and, even more important, they are knowledge creators. In recent years, the importance of knowledge management within organizations has risen dramatically. Globalizations, rapid change, and the need to share best practices have been significant factors in this growth. Although a variety of technologies can support it, knowledge management is really about changing people’s behavior to make their experience and expertise available to others.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2001 | Pages: 1




