"Show Me The Money" - Measuring The Return On Knowledge Management

Topics:
Knowledge Management
Tags:
Benefits,
Software,
Management,
Law Library Resource Xchange,
Knowledge Management,
Knowledge,
Human Resources,
Enterprise Software,
Data Management,
Compensation,
...
Source:
Law Library Resource Xchange

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Overview: From the executive summary: ‘Valuing technology investments has confounded many organizations. It is especially complex for Law firms given prevailing compensation systems. Lawyers and administrators are rightly questioning rising technology budgets but often lack the tools to effectively evaluate software decisions. And, in the absence of proof, many firms have held back investment in Knowledge Management (KM) technology but, as a result, have not taken advantage of new technologies designed to improve efficiency.’ The paper examines this issue.

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Format: HTML | Date: Oct 2002 | Pages: 1


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