Measuring and Managing Knowledge

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McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2001 - 162 oldal
Measuring and Managing Knowledge provides a framework for managing and maximizing the return on intellectual capital. Like any emerging field, knowledge management has so far been hobbled by a lack of clarity on key questions: What do we mean by "knowledge"? How can it be measured and managed? How can return on knowledge (ROK) be maximized? To answer these questions, the authors avoid the obtuse language of sociology and economics in favor of plain talk. They weave the central insights of the growing body of knowledge management literature and their own research into a clear, compelling story of what knowledge management is at present and will become in the years ahead.

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Chapter
1
The Parameters of Knowledge Management
3
The KnowledgeBased Economy
15
Fundamental Assumptions
29
CONCLUSION
37
HUGHES SPACE AND COMMUNICATIONS
43
Chapter 6
45
WHY IS KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IMPORTANT?
49
Chapter 6
77
COST INCOME MARKET AND REAL OPTIONS APPROACHES
83
Chapter 7
91
AggregateLevel
97
CONCLUSION
106
Chapter 8
109
Chapter 9
127
The Future of Knowledge Management
143

THE DISTANCE LEARNING CASE
61
HewlettPackard
68
Appendix
155
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