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  <namePart>Probst, Gilbert</namePart>
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   <publisher>John Wiley &amp; Sons</publisher>
   <dateIssued>2000</dateIssued>
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  <extent>viii, 360 p. : figs., case studies, bibs., notes,</extent>
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 <note>This book takes an innovative &quot;building block&quot; approach to knowledge management, one of the hottest issues in management today. This structured approach results in a practical tool for analyzing the entire range of knowledge-related activities in an organization. Focused and well structured, this book helps managers better understand the many complexities of knowledge management and provides guidelines for charting a path forward.&#13;
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS&#13;
 Preface&#13;
1   Managing Knowledge: The Challenge&#13;
2   The Company’s Knowledge Base&#13;
3   Building Blocks of Knowledge Management&#13;
4   Defining Knowledge Goals&#13;
5   Identifying Knowledge&#13;
6   Acquiring Knowledge&#13;
7   Developing Knowledge&#13;
8   Sharing and Distributing Knowledge&#13;
9   Using Knowledge&#13;
10 Preserving Knowledge&#13;
11 Measuring Knowledge&#13;
12 Incorporating Knowledge Management&#13;
13 Getting Started&#13;
14 First Experiences of Implementation&#13;
App. 1 Case Study: Making Expert Knowledge Usable: Experiences with the NOVARTIS ’Knowledge MarketPlace’&#13;
App. 2 Case Study: Knowledge in Use in Holderbank&#13;
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  <topic>Knowledge Management</topic>
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