Business Process Improvement Through E-Collaboration: Knowledge Sharing Through the Use of Virtual Groups: Knowledge Sharing Through the Use of Virtual GroupsKock, Ned Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2005. ápr. 30. - 283 oldal Business Process Improvement Through E-Collaboration: Knowledge Sharing Through the Use of Virtual Groups is written around two main theses. The first is that business process improvement, a key element of the most influential management movements since the 1980s, can itself be considerably improved by the use of information technology. The second is that process improvement affects organizational knowledge sharing in a non-linear way, and that the use of e-collaboration technologies can boost this influence by increasing the breadth and speed of knowledge dissemination in organizations. Business Process Improvement Through E-Collaboration: Knowledge Sharing Through the Use of Virtual Groups discusses key findings in connection with effects of e-collaboration technologies on business process improvement groups, making this book an important tool for academia and businesses everywhere. |
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... management. 4. Organizational learning. I. Title. HD58.87.K635 2005 658.4'022--dc22 2005004520 British Cataloguing in Publication Data A Cataloguing in Publication record for this book is available from the British Library. All work ...
... Improvement ...................................................... Knowledge Explosion and Specialization ... Organizational Development An Historic View of E-Collaboration Summary and Concluding Remarks ...
... improvement. The second thesis set forth in this book is that business process improvement affects organizational knowledge sharing (a key component of what is generally referred to as organizational learning) in a non-linear way, and ...
... organizational learning. This book is primarily based on my experience facilitating and researching over 100 business process-focused organizational development projects, including a three-year project where more than 38 process improvement ...
... organizational development and e-collaboration. This review focuses on major historical events and does not restrict itself to academic issues. As such, several of the major management developments are discussed, from Adam Smith's ...
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Chapter III What is a Business Process? | 32 |
Chapter IV Data Information and Knowledge | 51 |
Chapter V Business Process Improvement and Knowledge Sharing | 73 |
Chapter VI The Effects of ECollaboration Technologies on Groups | 89 |
Chapter VII The ECollaboration Paradox | 120 |
Chapter VIII Successful Business Process Improvement through ECollaboration | 132 |
Chapter X Using MetaProi to Improve Business Processes | 174 |
Chapter XI A Close Look at Twelve Business Process Improvement Groups | 213 |
Statistics for Those Who Hate Statistics | 244 |
References | 256 |
Glossary | 275 |
About the Author | 280 |
Index | 281 |
Chapter IX Some Realistic Recommendations for Organizations | 161 |
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