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Knowledge, Groupware and the Internet

The intersection of knowledge management and digital technologies

David Smith author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:28th Jul '17

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This book explores the intersection of knowledge management and technology, specifically focusing on Groupware and the Internet, to facilitate business transformation.

In Knowledge, Groupware and the Internet, the convergence of modern knowledge management theory with advanced computer technologies is explored in depth. This book delves into how these elements work together to facilitate significant business transformations and improve an organization’s capacity to share and generate knowledge. By integrating contemporary theories with practical applications, the text provides a comprehensive overview of how knowledge management can be effectively implemented in today’s digital landscape.

The collection features a series of insightful articles that examine the relationship between knowledge management and two pivotal technologies: Groupware and the Internet. These technologies play a crucial role in enabling organizations to transition from individual knowledge bases to collective intelligence. The book illustrates how these tools can make tacit knowledge explicit, thereby allowing team members to leverage shared insights and expertise more efficiently.

Ultimately, Knowledge, Groupware and the Internet serves as a valuable resource for readers seeking to understand the synergy between people and technology in effective knowledge management practices. By presenting a blend of theory and real-world applications, it equips organizations with the knowledge needed to foster collaboration and enhance their overall knowledge-sharing capabilities.

ISBN: 9781138435148

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 680g

376 pages