Knowledge and Communities (Resources for the Knowledge-Based Economy,)

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Editorial Reviews
Review
It is mostly elegantly written, persuasive, contradictory, sometimes very funny ...... You'll get controversy, breathless enthusiasm, ideas that are novel and occasionally guaranteed to send the faint of heart headed for the Mendips. Buy the book.

Generally aimed at managers, but also of use to researchers and students in the field, the book covers many aspects of the phenomenon of communities within organisations, if your current view of knowledge focuses on the technology of intranets, or search engines, or document management, this book will prove something of an eye-opener which is likely to dramatically change your view of priorities.
Managing Information - Feb 2001

The Essential lynchpin of KM is people and the communities that they form. This is stressed in a recent collection of journal articles published by Butterworth Heinemann as Knowledge & Communities.
Information Management Report - Feb 2001

A common Information Age myth is that technology alone will create collaboration. Instead, making it work as a business process requires getting people to share what they know across psychological, departmental and geographical boundaries. 'Knowledge and Communities', a series of essays selected and prefaced by three veterans of the IBM Institute of Knowledge Management, provides real-world advice and theorectical insight about developing communities. The essayists not only show concrete results for theory and action but also look at the hazards of poor communication. One argues, for example, that Xerox scientists had invented the modern PC but failed to capitalize on it because of the disconnect between engineers and management. The writers examine ways to form communities of knowledge sharing in essays that combine hard statistical analysis with observations like this from one Silicon Valley denizen: "No one has yet invented a technolgoy that replaces a pitcher of beer." - Marc Rapport, Knowledge Management Magazine - July 2001

Review
It is mostly elegantly written, persuasive, contradictory, sometimes very funny ...... You'll get controversy, breathless enthusiasm, ideas that are novel and occasionally guaranteed to send the faint of heart headed for the Mendips. Buy the book.

Generally aimed at managers, but also of use to researchers and students in the field, the book covers many aspects of the phenomenon of communities within organisations, if your current view of knowledge focuses on the technology of intranets, or search engines, or document management, this book will prove something of an eye-opener which is likely to dramatically change your view of priorities.
Managing Information - Feb 2001

The Essential lynchpin of KM is people and the communities that they form. This is stressed in a recent collection of journal articles published by Butterworth Heinemann as Knowledge & Communities.
Information Management Report - Feb 2001

A common Information Age myth is that technology alone will create collaboration. Instead, making it work as a business process requires getting people to share what they know across psychological, departmental and geographical boundaries. 'Knowledge and Communities', a series of essays selected and prefaced by three veterans of the IBM Institute of Knowledge Management, provides real-world advice and theorectical insight about developing communities. The essayists not only show concrete results for theory and action but also look at the hazards of poor communication. One argues, for example, that Xerox scientists had invented the modern PC but failed to capitalize on it because of the disconnect between engineers and management. The writers examine ways to form communities of knowledge sharing in essays that combine hard statistical analysis with observations like this from one Silicon Valley denizen: "No one has yet invented a technolgoy that replaces a pitcher of beer." - Marc Rapport, Knowledge Management Magazine - July 2001

Knowledge and Communities (Resources for the Knowledge-Based Economy,)

Knowledge and Communities (Resources for the Knowledge-Based Economy,),Eric Lesser,Michael Fontaine,Jason Slusher,Butterworth-Heinemann,0750672935,Business / Economics / Finance,Community,Community life,E-Commerce - General,Ethnic Studies - General,General,Information Management,Knowledge management,Organizational learning,Social Science,Sociology,Business & Economics / Information Management,Management decision making,Organizational theory & behaviour,Social groups & communities

English Books:

  1. Leading the Transition: Management's Role in Creating a Team-Based Culture
  2. Learning as a Way of Being : Strategies for Survival in a World of Permanent White Water (Jossey Bass Business and Management Series)
  3. Leveraging Communities of Practice for Strategic Advantage
  4. Making a Difference: Strategies and Tools for Transforming Your Organization
  5. Making Innovation Work: How to Manage It, Measure It, and Profit from It
  6. Management Systems and Organizational Performance : The Search for Excellence Beyond ISO9000
  7. Managing Change in the Workplace: A 12-Step Program for Success
  8. Managing Change: Practical Strategies for Competitive Advantage
  9. Managing Diverse Working Styles : The Leadership Competitive Advantage
  10. Managing Identity

English Books

English Books

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