5 books on Knowledge Management software [PDF]
October 31, 2024 | 15 |
These books are covering knowledge management software, knowledge capture technologies, information sharing, collaboration tools, content management, organizational learning, knowledge retention and data taxonomy.
1. Knowledge Management: Systems and Processes
2014 by Irma Becerra-Fernandez, Rajiv Sabherwal
"Offering a comprehensive introduction to the field of knowledge management (KM), this text covers both technical and social dimensions, incorporating key concepts, practical examples, traditional KM approaches, and emerging topics."
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2. Knowledge Management: Processes and Technologies
2012 by Herwig Rollett
"This concise guide to knowledge management offers accessibility without oversimplification, delving into organizational aspects such as strategy and culture within the framework of typical knowledge management processes. The emphasis is consistently on highlighting the various considerations essential for the success of knowledge management initiatives. The book further examines the role of information technology as a facilitator of knowledge management, drawing connections between different technologies and knowledge management processes while elucidating achievable outcomes. Throughout, the text underscores its points with references to lessons learned from past projects, making it a valuable resource for managers looking to implement their initiatives and offering researchers and system designers insights for future work."
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3. Knowledge Management Basics
2009 by Christee Gabour Atwood
"Knowledge Management Basics elucidates the ongoing process of dispensing company information in a user-friendly manner for current and future employees. This book delves into key concepts, outlines the overall benefits of implementing knowledge management, and provides techniques for information assessment. It offers practical guidance in designing a system to capture, organize, and maintain company information. The focus is on the role of learning professionals in the knowledge management process, aiming to empower them to initiate the process within their organizations. The book introduces a five-step process to help learning professionals define their role, assess organizational needs, identify knowledge sources, choose suitable systems, compile and confirm knowledge, and establish a maintenance plan for the knowledge system."
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4. Enterprise Information Portals and Knowledge Management
2007 by Joseph M. Firestone
"Enterprise Information Portals and Knowledge Management" by Joseph M. Firestone, a pioneering expert in the field and the originator of the Enterprise Knowledge Portal concept, delves into uncharted territory and offers a forward-looking, practical approach to understanding the Enterprise Information Portal (EIP) as knowledge management's potential game-changer. Covering a broad spectrum of topics, Firestone explores functional EIP applications, cost and benefit estimation, variations in technical architecture, the role of intelligent agents, the essence of knowledge management, and the segmentation of portal products. The book also includes case studies, addressing the future trajectory of the EIP space. With a unique methodology for estimating benefits and costs, this comprehensive guide is a vital resource for those seeking a clear and insightful overview of EIPs and their intricate relationship with knowledge management, including the evolving role of software agents and the impact of XML on portal architecture."
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5. Knowledge Management Praxis
2004 by Kurt April, Farzad Ahmadi Izadi, Farzad Ahmadi
"This introduction to the practical application of knowledge management theory in the business realm presents a pragmatic approach that integrates normative, strategic, and operational considerations. Drawing on best practices and effective praxis from international organizations, the book offers strategic drivers, measurements, and baselines for discerning pertinent knowledge and information. The focus is on establishing a comprehensive, shared language of knowledge management that caters to junior, middle, and senior managers. The text emphasizes the translation of theory into straightforward implementation steps and provides a framework for seamlessly embedding knowledge management into organizational practices."
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1. Knowledge Management: Systems and Processes
2014 by Irma Becerra-Fernandez, Rajiv Sabherwal
"Offering a comprehensive introduction to the field of knowledge management (KM), this text covers both technical and social dimensions, incorporating key concepts, practical examples, traditional KM approaches, and emerging topics."
Download PDF
2. Knowledge Management: Processes and Technologies
2012 by Herwig Rollett
"This concise guide to knowledge management offers accessibility without oversimplification, delving into organizational aspects such as strategy and culture within the framework of typical knowledge management processes. The emphasis is consistently on highlighting the various considerations essential for the success of knowledge management initiatives. The book further examines the role of information technology as a facilitator of knowledge management, drawing connections between different technologies and knowledge management processes while elucidating achievable outcomes. Throughout, the text underscores its points with references to lessons learned from past projects, making it a valuable resource for managers looking to implement their initiatives and offering researchers and system designers insights for future work."
Download PDF
3. Knowledge Management Basics
2009 by Christee Gabour Atwood
"Knowledge Management Basics elucidates the ongoing process of dispensing company information in a user-friendly manner for current and future employees. This book delves into key concepts, outlines the overall benefits of implementing knowledge management, and provides techniques for information assessment. It offers practical guidance in designing a system to capture, organize, and maintain company information. The focus is on the role of learning professionals in the knowledge management process, aiming to empower them to initiate the process within their organizations. The book introduces a five-step process to help learning professionals define their role, assess organizational needs, identify knowledge sources, choose suitable systems, compile and confirm knowledge, and establish a maintenance plan for the knowledge system."
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4. Enterprise Information Portals and Knowledge Management
2007 by Joseph M. Firestone
"Enterprise Information Portals and Knowledge Management" by Joseph M. Firestone, a pioneering expert in the field and the originator of the Enterprise Knowledge Portal concept, delves into uncharted territory and offers a forward-looking, practical approach to understanding the Enterprise Information Portal (EIP) as knowledge management's potential game-changer. Covering a broad spectrum of topics, Firestone explores functional EIP applications, cost and benefit estimation, variations in technical architecture, the role of intelligent agents, the essence of knowledge management, and the segmentation of portal products. The book also includes case studies, addressing the future trajectory of the EIP space. With a unique methodology for estimating benefits and costs, this comprehensive guide is a vital resource for those seeking a clear and insightful overview of EIPs and their intricate relationship with knowledge management, including the evolving role of software agents and the impact of XML on portal architecture."
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5. Knowledge Management Praxis
2004 by Kurt April, Farzad Ahmadi Izadi, Farzad Ahmadi
"This introduction to the practical application of knowledge management theory in the business realm presents a pragmatic approach that integrates normative, strategic, and operational considerations. Drawing on best practices and effective praxis from international organizations, the book offers strategic drivers, measurements, and baselines for discerning pertinent knowledge and information. The focus is on establishing a comprehensive, shared language of knowledge management that caters to junior, middle, and senior managers. The text emphasizes the translation of theory into straightforward implementation steps and provides a framework for seamlessly embedding knowledge management into organizational practices."
Download PDF
How to download PDF:
1. Install Google Books Downloader
2. Enter Book ID to the search box and press Enter
3. Click "Download Book" icon and select PDF*
* - note that for yellow books only preview pages are downloaded