The Knowledge Manager's Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Embedding Effective Knowledge Management in your Organization
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Rating | : | 4.15 (804 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0749475536 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-30 |
Language | : | English |
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IQStrategix said Milton does a good job of addressing these issues - with real-world examples. This is a must read for anyone in the KM Business. Nick Milton goes deep in chapter one and does not let up. He knows his stuff. Milton is not, however, a technology person, and for that reason the book is light on the use of technology to implement the systems and processes he recommends. Nevertheless, I found myself nodding my head in agreement with most of what he had to say. The organization and disc. Perfectly explains how to perform knowledge management in the real world I am relatively new to knowledge management and have completed a large amount of training to become proficient in this job, but I have learned more from reading this book in a week than the last three years of training and hands-on experience.After reading this book and re-assessing the current level of KM implementation in my organization I have learned a lot about how we can improve, what barriers and . christopher d. leljedal said Five Stars. Excellent Seller, excellent product!
Knowledge management experts Nick Milton and Patrick Lambe provide a guide through each state of creating and implementing a knowledge management framework that delivers business value from organizational knowledge. They explain the essential aspects of knowledge management--including roles and accountabilities, processes, technology, and governance--and show how each of these can be tailored to the organization's specific needs and optimized to deliver long-term benefits. With international case studies from organizations of all sizes and from many sectors, user-friendly tips, frameworks, and templates to help implement effective knowledge management procedures and to avoid common pitfalls, The Knowledge Manager's Handbook offers ways to make sustainable changes in an organization's knowledge management culture.
"For knowledge practitioners, no other KM book comes close. Milton and Lambe cover a comprehensive set of topics and challenges spanning the conception of KM to post-implementation, as well as treatments on change management and sustainability, two of the hardest problems in any KM journey. Valuable in-depth case studies further enhance the value of this practitioner's bible."