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Managing Knowledge: A Practical Web-based Approach (Information Technology) Book

For those responsible for future corporate strategies on the Web, the challenge of fully harnessing all of an enterprise's information is extremely humbling. Managing Knowledge: A Practical Web-Based Approach is an inspiring title designed to keep you motivated while you plan your information strategy. The authors quickly evangelize the concept of the "information economy" and explain that for businesses to be competitive, it is imperative that they leverage institutional information and empower in-house decision making. In an easy-to-read style punctuated by encouraging quotes, the authors describe the process of profiling the way people inside and outside your organization work and structuring your overall plan around knowledge and process rather than just technology. This book is aimed at corporate environments and emphasizes the importance of managing personnel as well as information. Throughout the book, sections titled "Case in Point" and "Why Is It Important?" provide real-world examples of important concepts and help maintain clarity during discussions of big-picture ideas. The book wraps up with a checklist for a 90-day action plan to demonstrate feasibility on a small scale. Whether you're looking for a starting point for retooling an enterprise information strategy or trying to sell the higher-ups on the concept, this brief title delivers straight talk. --Stephen W. PlainRead More

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  • Product Description

    Building and maintaining a successful corporate Intranet and Extranet goes well beyond developing the network and setting up Web servers. After the network is in place, then what? Managing Knowledge is the first practical guide to using knowledge management techniques to ensure that your Intranet and Extranet deliver the right content to the right people at the right time. Based on the authors' experience developing J.D. Edwards' Intranet and Extranet, this book contains examples and helpful tips on how to get started with a web-based knowledge management initiative. The book clearly explains how to decide what content to include on your site and how to create a "knowledge architecture" for your organization. Managing Knowledge concludes with a list of steps that you can take in the next 90 days to get your KM project off the ground.

  • 020143315X
  • 9780201433159
  • Wayne Applehans, Alden Globe, Greg Laugero
  • 23 December 1998
  • Addison Wesley
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 128
  • 1
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