Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2001, 331 pages
ISBN: 0-7506-5011-7
Keywords: Knowledge Management
Two topical management themes — knowledge managenent and e-business — are rapidly converging into the emerging field of k-business. A k-business is one that turns an organization's knowledge assets into knowledge products and services and uses the Internet to market and deliver them online. Capitalizing on Knowledge gives professionals, managers and business students insights into this challenging new arena. It combines models and frameworks with checklists and case examples to help the reader unravel the essence of the next phase of the knowledge and dot.com economy. No other book brings all the elements of a k-business together in one place to provide a thought provoking yet practical companion for those who want to capitalize on their knowledge.
Describes what KM is and how to use it. It could be criticized for too much IT, which is surprising, when coming from Skyrme.
Recommended.
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