Knowledge Mismanagement and Corporate Ethics

Topics:
Knowledge Management
Tags:
APQC,
Software,
Management,
Knowledge Management,
Knowledge,
Ethics,
Enterprise Software,
Enron Corp.,
Data Management,
Business Intelligence,
...
Source:
APQC

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Overview: Knowledge Management has become an invaluable focus for many companies. KM initiatives aim to efficiently solve problems, help employees remain up-to-date on the latest developments in their field, and provide a mechanism for employee feedback up and down an organizational ladder. Successful Knowledge Management can even save a global business from sudden ruin. The spectacular downfall of Enron stands as a cautionary tale of a company that allowed its lines of communication to be compromised, or indeed ensured that those lines were closed. The article enumerates a success story about how knowledge management worked in Enron.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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