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Knowledge Management - Fundamentals and Applications - cover

Knowledge Management - Fundamentals and Applications

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

What Is Knowledge Management
 
The term "knowledge management," abbreviated "KM," refers to a group of approaches that are used to create, share, use, and manage the information and knowledge that an organization possesses. It is a multidisciplinary strategy that seeks to accomplish the goals of an organization by making the most effective use of the information available.
 
How You Will Benefit
 
(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:
 
Chapter 1: Knowledge management
 
Chapter 2: Knowledge transfer
 
Chapter 3: Information management
 
Chapter 4: Information governance
 
Chapter 5: Personal knowledge management
 
Chapter 6: Knowledge translation
 
Chapter 7: Knowledge management software
 
Chapter 8: Knowledge engineering
 
Chapter 9: Knowledge modeling
 
Chapter 10: Ignorance management
 
(II) Answering the public top questions about knowledge management.
 
(III) Real world examples for the usage of knowledge management in many fields.
 
(IV) 17 appendices to explain, briefly, 266 emerging technologies in each industry to have 360-degree full understanding of knowledge management' technologies.
 
Who This Book Is For
 
Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of knowledge management.
Available since: 07/04/2023.
Print length: 66 pages.

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