Knowledge Management
Abstract
On the path towards a knowledge-based society, organisations – firms, public
institutions, non-governmental organisations – increasingly face the challenge
to mobilise knowledge resources for creating value in a sustainable manner.
The transformation towards a digitized economy and society deeply changes
how we manage information and knowledge, how we connect, collaborate,
learn and decide within and across organizations. While digitalization offers
new opportunities for disruptive renewal; knowledge workers, managers and
organizations will have to recreate their governance, leadership, innovation,
knowledge and learning processes and practices as well as their work organization.
New business models and digitally enabled co-creation emerge, requiring
new ways of managing knowledge.
This book aims at providing an overview of the fields of knowledge-based management
as well as offering guidance for the implementation of knowledge
management.
As the fruit of more than twenty years of research and consultancy projects
carried out by both authors, this is the first textbook to bring together perspectives
and practices on knowledge-based value creation from all continents.
It is intended not only for academic education but also to provide guidance to
managers, business consultants, trainers, coaches and those interested in learning
about organisations in a knowledge economy. While the main focus of this
book is on businesses, many of the approaches, methodologies and tools
explained are also applicable in public administration and non-profit organisations.
This book also presents «state-of-the-art» theory and practice. Many case studies,
examples, questions, assignments as well as easy-to-use knowledge management
tools at the end of each chapter make this work a compendium for
learning and for implementing knowledge management initiatives.
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