DocumentCode
2357376
Title
Planning for knowledge management in a technical organization
Author
Lieder, Stacy
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
77
Lastpage
81
Abstract
Most technical organizations generate knowledge on a regular basis. However, much of that knowledge is the "personal" knowledge of the members of the organization, and may never be captured for re-use by the organization. Re-use of this existing knowledge is the goal of knowledge management. Managing knowledge may be as simple as providing access to existing documents, or it may be as complex as fostering a cultural environment of knowledge sharing. Some organizations may have barriers to knowledge management efforts, which may be technological, operational, or cultural. The identified barriers to knowledge transfer will determine a knowledge project\´s focus. Ultimately, a knowledge management effort should be undertaken to solve an expressed business problem, and should result in increased use of existing knowledge, as well as generating new knowledge
Keywords
commerce; knowledge engineering; management; planning; business; document access; knowledge management planning; knowledge reuse; knowledge sharing; knowledge transfer barriers; technical organization; Best practices; Cultural differences; Dictionaries; Environmental management; Knowledge management; Knowledge transfer; Lamps; Navigation; Psychology; Shape;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering Management for Applied Technology, 2001. EMAT 2001. Proceedings. 2nd International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1324-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EMAT.2001.991314
Filename
991314
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