0750639768 paperback 9780750639767 paperback 9780080509877 electronic book 0080509878 electronic book 9781136389535 1136389539
Alternate Call Number
B 75 SKY.K
Summary
"Knowledge Networking offers a comprehensive overview of the strategic application of knowledge management within global corporations. With an emphasis on good leadership practice, it shows how companies have successfully leveraged the knowledge dispersed and fragmented throughout their companies to deliver organizational benefits and create new opportunities. In a dynamic environment, the book gives guidance on how to innovate quickly and to exploit human networks, wherever they are based." "Who should read this book: Companies involved in globalization and distributed environments: Directors and Executives seeking to create a business case for revised priorities and approaches: Policy makers involved with enhancing economic competitiveness: Consultants seeking new client opportunities: MBA students on knowledge management courses."--Jacket.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. The networked knowledge economy 2. Knowledge : the strategic imperative 3. Technology : the knowledge enhancer 4. Virtualization : networking knowledge globally 5. The knowledge networker's toolkit 6. The knowledge team's toolkit 7. Toolkit for the knowledge-based enterprise 8. The enterprise toolkit 9. The public policy agenda 10. Forward to the future.
"Knowledge Networking offers a comprehensive overview of the strategic application of knowledge management within global corporations. With an emphasis on good leadership practice, it shows how companies have successfully leveraged the knowledge dispersed and fragmented throughout their companies to deliver organizational benefits and create new opportunities. In a dynamic environment, the book gives guidance on how to innovate quickly and to exploit human networks, wherever they are based." "Who should read this book: Companies involved in globalization and distributed environments: Directors and Executives seeking to create a business case for revised priorities and approaches: Policy makers involved with enhancing economic competitiveness: Consultants seeking new client opportunities: MBA students on knowledge management courses."--Jacket.