(Il)logical Knowledge Management: A Guide to Knowledge Management in the 21st Century
(Il)logical Knowledge Management: A Guide to Knowledge Management in the 21st Century
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Strategic knowledge management is essential for businesses to protect assets and produce intelligible information. However, implementing a comprehensive infrastructure can be challenging. (Il)Logical Knowledge Management explores illogical approaches to knowledge management and highlights opportunities to improve infrastructure in both public and private sectors.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 152 pages
Publication date: 21 September 2020
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Strategic knowledge management is an essential practice for businesses in today's world, as it is crucial for protecting their assets and generating valuable and usable information. However, implementing a comprehensive knowledge management infrastructure that enables businesses to create, protect, and collaborate through knowledge can be challenging.
To adapt to the evolving challenges of knowledge management, businesses need to embrace new technologies and approaches. Social media and collaborative information systems play a significant role in facilitating knowledge sharing and collaboration, while new technological developments in cognitive computing and artificial intelligence offer promising solutions for managing knowledge.
In her book "(Il)Logical Knowledge Management," Beverly Weed-Schertzer explores the less-than-logical approaches to knowledge management that are prevalent in present practice. She goes beyond the existing understanding of how knowledge is transferred, stored, and shared to address the key challenges organizations face in overseeing their business knowledge management efforts. By finding the logical in the illogical, Weed-Schertzer highlights opportunities in both the public and private sectors to improve the efficacy and extent of knowledge management infrastructure.
One of the key challenges of knowledge management is the need to balance the creation and dissemination of knowledge with the protection of intellectual property. Weed-Schertzer suggests that businesses should implement robust intellectual property management policies and technologies to ensure that their valuable knowledge is protected from unauthorized access and misuse.
Collaboration is another critical aspect of knowledge management. Weed-Schertzer argues that organizations should foster a culture of collaboration that encourages employees to share their knowledge and expertise with others. This can be achieved through the use of social media, collaborative information systems, and other tools that facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration.
In addition to technology, effective knowledge management also requires a strategic approach to organizational culture. Weed-Schertzer suggests that organizations should prioritize knowledge management as a core business function and invest in training and development programs to ensure that employees have the skills and knowledge necessary to manage knowledge effectively.
Finally, Weed-Schertzer emphasizes the importance of measuring and evaluating the effectiveness of knowledge management efforts. By tracking key performance indicators such as knowledge sharing, collaboration, and intellectual property protection, organizations can identify areas for improvement and ensure that their knowledge management infrastructure is aligned with their business goals.
In conclusion, strategic knowledge management is a critical practice for businesses seeking to protect their assets and generate valuable and usable information. By embracing new technologies and approaches, such as social media, collaborative information systems, cognitive computing, and artificial intelligence, businesses can adapt to the evolving challenges of knowledge management and improve the efficacy and extent of their knowledge management infrastructure. Effective knowledge management requires a strategic approach to organizational culture, training and development programs, and the measurement and evaluation of knowledge management efforts. By finding the logical in the illogical, businesses can unlock the full potential of their knowledge and achieve competitive advantage in today's rapidly changing business environment.
Weight: 172g
Dimension: 234 x 198 x 10 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781838678067
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