This report, based on two major research projects, bridges the gap between knowledge management theory and practice, between the apparent potential and deliverable reality, between communication and conviction. As the report identifies, the key is for the developers of knowledge solutions to directly identify with the needs of their business users, rather than attempting to 'convert' them.
Developing A High-performance Workforce: Practical Strategies For Exploiting Knowledge In The Intelligent Enterprise (Management Briefings Executive Series)
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Author(s)Karin Breu, Geoff Smith
PublisherFinancial Times Management
ISBN / ASIN0273661566
ISBN-139780273661566
Sales Rank14,878,783
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Knowledge Management was heralded as the tool that would enable companies to pool the information contained in individual employees' heads. What it became was an expensive database that no one ever used. It failed because it didn't address the needs of managers or take account of the human element in passing information from one point to another.
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