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Working knowledge : how organizations manage what they know
Describes the basics of the current knowledge movement in the organizational world. Drawing on the examples of over thirty firms, the authors explain what knowledge in an organization is, how managers can analyze and measure it, and what is the proper way to utilize it for greater efficiency. They categorize knowledge work into the four categories of accessing, generating, embedding, and transferring, and then discuss the skills and processes needed for successful organizational implementation. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Penerbit | Harvard Business School Press : Boston., 1998 |
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xv, 199 p. : notes, index ; 24 cm.
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English
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0-87584-655-6
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