Knowledge Management caters to the critical issues of organizational adaptation, survival and competence in face of increasingly discontinuous environmental change. . . . Essentially, it embodies organizational processes that seek synergistic combination... Knowledge Mapping and Management - 116. lappuselaboja - 2001 - 348 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
| Thomas J. Housel, Sandra C. Hom - 1999 - 232 lapas
...in terms of". . . the critical issues of organizational adaptation, survival, and competence in the face of increasingly discontinuous environmental change....and the creative and innovative capacity of human beings."3 Significantly, a comprehensive, universally accepted definition of knowledge management does... | |
| Yogesh Malhotra - 2000 - 408 lapas
...the face of increasingly discontinuous environmental change. Essentially, it embodies organisational processes that seek synergistic combination of data...and the creative and innovative capacity of human beings." (Malhotra, 1997). Knowledge does not come from processes or activities; it comes from people... | |
| A. Gunasekaran - 2001 - 820 lapas
...organizational activity [11]. Knowledge management caters to the critical issues of organizational adaptation, survival and competence in face of increasingly discontinuous...and the creative and innovative capacity of human beings. Sarvary [13] is of the opinion that knowledge management is a business process through which... | |
| Dan Remenyi - 2001 - 822 lapas
...the organizational success behind available knowledge potential. Essentially, knowledge management embodies organizational processes that seek synergistic...and the creative and innovative capacity of human beings. Some corporate centric themes include: market competition; non-hierarchical organisations;... | |
| Syed Mahbubur Rahman, Robert J. Bignall - 2001 - 424 lapas
...increasingly discontinuous environmental change. Essentially it embodies organizational process that seeks synergistic combination of data and information processing...and the creative and innovative capacity of human beings." This definition not only recognizes the discontinuous environment but also the importance... | |
| Syed Mahbubur Rahman, Robert J. Bignall - 2001 - 424 lapas
...published, the one which conveys the concept best in the context of this chapter isbyMalhotra(1999): combination of data and information processing capacity...and the creative and innovative capacity of human beings." This definition not only recognizes the discontinuous environment but also the importance... | |
| Yogesh Malhotra - 2001 - 470 lapas
...management caters to the critical issues of organizational adaption, survival and competence in the face of increasingly discontinuous environmental change....Essentially, it embodies organizational processes that seek the synergistic combination of data and informationprocessing capacity of information technologies,... | |
| Sugumaran, Vijayan - 2001 - 318 lapas
...the face of increasingly discontinuous environmental change. Essentially, it embodies organisational processes that seek synergistic combination of data...and the creative and innovative capacity of human beings." (Malhotra, 1997). Knowledge does not come from processes or activities; it comes from people... | |
| James B. Ayers - 2001 - 752 lapas
...is proposed here. Knowledge management caters to the critical issues of organizational adaptation, survival, and competence in face of increasingly discontinuous...processes that seek synergistic combination of data and information-processing capacity of information technologies, and the creative and innovative capacity... | |
| Kisielnicki, Jerzy - 2001 - 316 lapas
...in face of increasingly discontinuous environmental change. Essentially, it embodies organisational processes that seek synergistic combination of data...and the creative and innovative capacity of human beings." (Malhotra, 1997). Knowledge does not come from processes or activities; it comes from people... | |
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