Taxonomy and Technology Architecture for Knowledge Management Solution Implementation
K. Ganesh,
Sanjay Mohapatra and
S. Nagarajan
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K. Ganesh: McKinsey Knowledge Center India
Sanjay Mohapatra: Xavier Institute of Management
S. Nagarajan: Vickram College of Engineering
Chapter Chapter 5 in Design and Development of Knowledge Management for Manufacturing, 2014, pp 57-80 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Enterprises are realizing how important it is to “know what they know” and be able to make maximum use of the knowledge. This knowledge resides in many different places such as databases, knowledge bases, filing cabinets, and peoples’ heads and is distributed right across the enterprise. All too often, one part of an enterprise repeats work of another part simply because it is impossible to keep track of, and make use of, knowledge in other parts. Enterprises need to know:
Keywords: Organizational Learning; Architectural Feature; Security Feature; Knowledge Item; Knowledge Asset (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02892-7_5
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