Knowledge Management :Systems Implementation: Lessons from the Silicon Valley

Publication subTitle :Systems Implementation: Lessons from the Silicon Valley

Author: Benbya   Hind  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9781780632032

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781843342670

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781843342670

Subject: F2 Economic Planning and Management

Keyword: 经济计划与管理,财政、金融

Language: ENG

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This book brings together the results of several years of analysis of knowledge management systems (KMS) implementations and the experience of leading organisations in the Silicon Valley, to provide a practical guide on key strategic, technical and economic aspects of knowledge management systems implementations. It provides a comprehensive and methodological approach to support managers in their implementations of KMS. It is intended to equip current and future managers with some of the knowledge and practical skills to help them navigate their organisations towards knowledge management. Managers must be actively engaged in the emergent process of KMS implementation in a way that does not simply offer exhortations or ensure that the infrastructure is working. This book also goes beyond the implementation process and suggests how to deal with KMS along the maturity process and how to assess and measure the results achieved from KMS. These issues are illustrated in a series of case studies from leading organisations in the Silicon Valley, including Hewlett Packard, IBM, Cisco, Protiviti and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich and Rosati.

  • Integrates techniques for effectively implementing KMS. The techniques used in this book have been employed in a wide variety of KMS implementations around the world, in different industries, and with organizations of different sizes
  • Provides a step by step guide to the main difficulties facing managers with KMS implementations
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