Knowledge Management Philosophy : Communication as a Strategic Asset in Knowledge Management
By: Johannessen, Jon-Arild.
Series: Emerald Points. Publisher: United Kingdom Emerald Publishing Limited 2020Description: xi, 147p.ISBN: 9781839096372.Subject(s): Management -- Knowledge management | Strategic planning | Communication -- Business communicationDDC classification: 658.4038 Summary: Knowledge Management is an important part of all business, and yet the discipline lacks a philosophy based on systemic thinking. Exploring this gap, expert author Jon-Arild Johannessen continues his research on knowledge management with the groundwork for a new philosophy. Across the four chapters in this book, Johannessen tackles the issues that have stopped a cohesive philosophy from being formed. Tackling the large questions first, he asks: what constitutes a philosophy for knowledge management? What quality criteria are relevant in a knowledge management philosophy? Johannessen also looks at how the emergence of the fourth industrial revolution has eroded and atomized the cohesion of social systems, and explores how knowledge management works in social systems, as well as whether social laws can be used to explain knowledge management systems. For students and researchers of information and knowledge management, Johannessen offers a new perspective on our current philosophies, bringing systemic thinking to the front of knowledge management philosophyItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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658.4038 GAR-C Critical Capabilities and Competencies for Knowledge Organisation | 658.4038 HUG-C Competing for knowledge: creating, connecting and growing | 658.4038 JAY-S Successes and Failures of Knowledge Management | 658.4038 JOH-K Knowledge Management Philosophy | 658.4038 MAN; Management information system: the technology challenge | 658.4038 NAR-K Knowledge and information: perspectives and prospects | 658.4038 NEE-C Community knowledge management: indigenous, rural and marginalized communities: a global perspective |
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Knowledge Management is an important part of all business, and yet the discipline lacks a philosophy based on systemic thinking. Exploring this gap, expert author Jon-Arild Johannessen continues his research on knowledge management with the groundwork for a new philosophy.
Across the four chapters in this book, Johannessen tackles the issues that have stopped a cohesive philosophy from being formed. Tackling the large questions first, he asks: what constitutes a philosophy for knowledge management? What quality criteria are relevant in a knowledge management philosophy? Johannessen also looks at how the emergence of the fourth industrial revolution has eroded and atomized the cohesion of social systems, and explores how knowledge management works in social systems, as well as whether social laws can be used to explain knowledge management systems.
For students and researchers of information and knowledge management, Johannessen offers a new perspective on our current philosophies, bringing systemic thinking to the front of knowledge management philosophy
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