Managing Knowledge: An Essential ReaderStephen E. Little, Tim Ray SAGE Publications, 03/10/2005 - 357 من الصفحات Knowledge management is crucial to organizational learning, innovation and success within organizations. The Second Edition of the successful knowledge management reader provides a core source of key theoretical thinkers in the field and presents the most up-to-date leading-edge articles that explore emerging trends. A comprehensive introduction places these readings in context and draws together key strands across the field. The new reader includes new and revised chapters as well as newly authored material, to provide students with a current resource that enables the study of knowledge management from a variety of perspectives. Theoretical work and engaging case studies place knowledge management in the context of an emerging global economy. |
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... Action ) Tacit Explicit Individual Group Knowing ( As Action ) Bridging Epistemologies of possession , since these forms of ' what is known ' are typically treated as some- thing people possess.1 To say , for example , ' Robert knows ...
... Action ) Tacit Explicit Individual Group Knowing ( As Action ) Bridging Epistemologies of possession , since these forms of ' what is known ' are typically treated as some- thing people possess.1 To say , for example , ' Robert knows ...
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... action . Doing of any sort we call ' behavior ' , while ' action ' we see as behavior imbued with meaning . By ' practice ' , then , we refer to action informed by meaning drawn from a particular group context . In the simplest case ...
... action . Doing of any sort we call ' behavior ' , while ' action ' we see as behavior imbued with meaning . By ' practice ' , then , we refer to action informed by meaning drawn from a particular group context . In the simplest case ...
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... Action , McGowan ( 1998 , p . 294 ) aptly remarks : ' My judgement takes the raw data and raw feels of the present and names them . I decide to take this action because I deem this situation to be of this kind . The novelty of ...
... Action , McGowan ( 1998 , p . 294 ) aptly remarks : ' My judgement takes the raw data and raw feels of the present and names them . I decide to take this action because I deem this situation to be of this kind . The novelty of ...
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KEY CONCEPTS 21 22 | |
The Generative Dance between | |
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