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  1. Compensation Management in a Knowledge-Based World (10th Edition) by Richard I Henderson, 2005-06-24
  2. Marketing Management: Knowledge and Skills by J. Paul Peter, Jr, James H Donnelly, et all 2003-03-25
  3. Mastering the Unpredictable: How Adaptive Case Management Will Revolutionize theWay That Knowledge Workers Get Things Done by Keith D. Swenson, 2010-04-14
  4. Knowledge Management Systems: Information and Communication Technologies for Knowledge Management by Ronald Maier, 2010-11-30
  5. Knowledge Management: Updated 2nd Edition (2010 Second Edition) by Elias M Awad, Hassan Ghaziri, 2010
  6. Governance and Knowledge Management for Public-Private Partnerships by Herbert Robinson, Patricia Carrillo, et all 2010-03-08
  7. The Knowledge-Creating Company (Harvard Business Review Classics) by Ikujiro Nonaka, 2008-12-08

21. Knowledge Management
An introduction to key concepts in the field. Features annotated links to relatedresources. By Gene Bellinger.
http://www.systems-thinking.org/kmgmt/kmgmt.htm
Yes, knowledge management is the hottest subject of the day. The question is: what is this activity called knowledge management, and why is it so important to each and every one of us? The following writings, articles, and links offer some emerging perspectives in response to these questions. As you read on, you can determine whether it all makes any sense or not.
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Like water, this rising tide of data can be viewed as an abundant, vital and necessary resource. With enough preparation, we should be able to tap into that reservoir and ride the wave by utilizing new ways to channel raw data into meaningful information. That information, in turn, can then become the knowledge that leads to wisdom. Les Alberthal[ Before attempting to address the question of knowledge management, it's probably appropriate to develop some perspective regarding this stuff called knowledge, which there seems to be such a desire to manage, really is. Consider this observation made by Neil Fleming[ ] as a basis for thought relating to the following diagram.

22. ICICKM International Conference On Intellectual Capital, Knowledge Management An
United Arab Emirates, American University of Dubai, 2122 November 2005.
http://www.academic-conferences.org/icickm2005/icickm2005-home.htm

23. InformationWeek Knowledge Management On-Demand Software
often referred to as knowledge management, says Basex chief analyst Jonathan Spira, author of the forthcoming book, "Managing The Knowledge
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24. DestinationKM.com | Knowledge Management Strategies For Transforming The Enterpr
Portal providing access to research and news items with a focus on strategiesand applications in the corporate world. Features a reading list,
http://www.destinationkm.com/
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25. AOK A Virtual Home For Knowledge Workers And Managers
Knowledge work and knowledge management are inseparable At the Association of Knowledgework, people from every specialty cross professional
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26. DestinationKM.com | Past Issues Of Knowledge Management
Growing a knowledge management Solution Open Yet Guarded Protecting theKnowledge Enterprise List All Contents
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27. Knowledge Management News
KM News purpose is to inform and keep you abreast of news in knowledge management.
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A selective collection of resources compiled to facilitate information search and retrieval. Organized in three categories public service (pointers to search engines, topical guides, ready reference and databases on the net), professional development (knowledge management, library literature, employment resources, and library associations), and technical resources (cataloguing, internet/intranet development tools, and acquisitions sourcing). Provided by the Toronto chapter of the Special Libraries Association.
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29. What Is Knowledge Management
Thomas Bertels provides the following definition of knowledge management.knowledge management is the management of the organization towards the continuous
http://www.km-forum.org/what_is.htm
KM Forum Archives The Early Days
What is Knowledge Management
In this portion of the Knowledge Management Forum we have provided a summaries of various descriptions of knowledge management. Authors were encouraged to include links to more complete remarks or to referenced works. The contents of this page were last updated March 31, 1996 From the introduction to; "An Open Discussion of Knowledge Management", Brian (Bo)Newman Knowledge Management is the collection of processes that govern the creation, dissemination, and utilization of knowledge. In one form or another, knowledge management has been around for a very long time. Practitioners have included philosophers, priests, teachers, politicians, scribes, Liberians, etc. So if Knowledge Management is such an ageless and broad topic what role does it serve in today's Information Age? These processes exist whether we acknowledge them or not and they have a profound effect on the decisions we make and the actions we take, both of which are enabled by knowledge of some type. If this is the case, and we agree that many of our decisions and actions have profound and long lasting effects, it makes sense to recognize and understand the processes that effect or actions and decision and, where possible, take steps to improve the quality these processes and in turn improve the quality of those actions and decisions for which we are responsible? Knowledge management is not a, "a technology thing" or a, "computer thing" If we accept the premise that knowledge management is concerned with the entire process of discovery and creation of knowledge, dissemination of knowledge , and the utilization of knowledge then we are strongly driven to accept that knowledge management is much more than a "technology thing" and that elements of it exist in each of our jobs.

30. Knowledge Management Knowledge Base
A knowledge management community for IT professionals. Focusing on businessintelligence, communication, collaboration, document management,
http://knowledgemanagement.ittoolbox.com/
Knowledge Management Knowledge Base Evaluate Vendors Manage Projects Solve Problems Stay Current ... Find Jobs 102,191 KM subscriptions Welcome, Guest Sign In Create User Stellent Technical Note
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New anti-spyware solution at desktop and gateway Knowledge Management Information and Tools Search 100,000s of documents What's New Today 21 hours ago News Groups Blogs Blogs Let's develop a Sharepoint Portel Server doc r... Groups Renaming the library filenet-l GROUP TIP: Improve Group Quality by Creating F... imaging-select News and Press Releases IBM to Encourage Employees to Be Teachers (news) Adobe reports 39 percent growth in profits (news) WiredRed Announces Next Generation VoIP Techno... (press) White Papers Best Practices in Change Management for the Mi... BMC ITIL for the Mid-sized Business Wiki Topic of the Week Collaboratively edit Knowledge Transfer Jobs Clarify Application Administrator/Support Spec... Stay current with ITtoolbox newsletters and alerts Browse by Type of Content Blogs Buzzwords FAQs Groups ... More...

31. IK Magazine
A studybased journal covering all aspects of intellectual capital and informationmanagement.
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News ECM growth outpaces overall software market The drive among organisations towards compliance and process efficiency is fuelling the enterprise-content-management (ECM) market, which currently outstrips other major software sectors in growth terms, according to analysts at IT market research company Forrester Research. Feature The knowledge: Andy Boyd When Andy Boyd came across a group of university engineering students sharing lab results and discussing their outcomes via e-mail, little did he know that the concept would form the basis of his work for the next 20 years. Regular Knowledge advisory centre Feature Case study: Arup Founded in 1946, Arup is a global firm providing engineering design, planning and project-management services in all areas of the built environment. News Knowledge management a strategic imperative Knowledge management tools are now the most important strategic technologies for large companies, according to a new report and survey of European executives by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), sponsored by Tata Consultancy Services.

32. Intranets As Knowledge Management
Basic concepts and definitions of intranets as knowledge management systems.
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Many people are beginning to see their intranets becoming powerful knowledge management systems. However, as with the early days of any new approach, there is an intuitive acceptance of the phenomenon accompanied by much confusion around the concepts involved. Additionally, in fields like knowledge management and organizational learning, there are existing perceptions and terms that may inhibit as much as help our understanding of the new environment. This is why it is useful to start with the definitions and concepts, since these are the tools we humans use to understand and communicate. Here are some definitional concepts you might find useful in thinking about the subject. First, "Learning" is a verb. It is the process of finding (or inventing) patterns from chaos. If we start with an ordered understanding we can't learn, because we already "know" the patterns and relationships. Thus, when people complain about the "chaos" and lack of structure in a free-form intranet, think of it not as a problem, but as a fertile base of materials for organizational learning. Knowledge, on the other hand, is the repository of what we already have learned. It may be explicit, as in books or intranet content, or it may be implicit as in relationships and processes that may not be documented.

33. The Nonsense Of 'knowledge Management'
Examines critically the origins and basis of knowledge management , its componentsand its development as a field of consultancy practice.
http://informationr.net/ir/8-1/paper144.html
Information Research, Vol. 8 No. 1, October 2002
The nonsense of 'knowledge management'
T.D. Wilson
Professor Emeritus
University of Sheffield, UK
Abstract Examines critically the origins and basis of 'knowledge management', its components and its development as a field of consultancy practice. Problems in the distinction between 'knowledge' and 'information' are explored, as well as Polanyi's concept of 'tacit knowing'. The concept is examined in the journal literature, the Web sites of consultancy companies, and in the presentation of business schools. The conclusion is reached that 'knowledge management' is an umbrella term for a variety of organizational activities, none of which are concerned with the management of knowledge. Those activities that are not concerned with the management of information are concerned with the management of work practices, in the expectation that changes in such areas as communication practice will enable information sharing.
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The growth of 'knowledge management' as a strategy of consultancy companies is one of a series of such strategies dating from Taylor's (1911) 'scientific management' of the early part of the last century. 'Time and motion study' developed directly out of scientific management and continued into the 1970s as a widespread industrial engineering technique. In the late 1930s, the 'human relations school' emerged out of research between 1927 and 1932 at the Western Electric Hawthorne Works in Chicago (

34. Steffen Staab - Main
Research topics semantic web, knowledge management, and natural language processing. List of his publications, projects, courses taught, contact information.
http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/~sst
Steffen Staab
Professor for information systems and semantic web
at the Institute for Computer Science of the University of Koblenz-Landau
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Research Semantic Web , Knowledge Management, Metadata, Semantic Interoperability, Text Mining, Emergent Semantics, Self-organizing Information Systems Publications Activities

35. Liisberg - It's A Name
Intellix supplies software for the collection, storage and distribution of knowledge building expert systems, knowledge mapping, data mining, CBR, case based reasoning, knowledge sharing and knowledge management.
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36. Sveiby Knowledge Management
SKA is a small group of highly qualified consultants supporting organisationsand global corporations in their process to transform themselves from a
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37. NewsScan Home Page
Offers customized electronic and print publications and services covering knowledge management, human resources, distance learning, corporate training, business and management strategies, information technology, and many other clientspecified news topics.
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Information * Intelligence * Insight Founded in 1994 by John Gehl and Suzanne Douglas, NewsScan offers customized electronic and print publications and services covering knowledge management, human resources, distance learning, corporate training, business and management strategies, information technology, and many other client-specified news topics. These services are offered to corporations, consulting firms, nonprofit organizations and professional associations. The company also produces the following e-pubs: NewsScan Daily (FREE), a lively summary of information technology news. To subscribe, send email to NewsScan@NewsScan.com and in the subject line type "subscribe". NewsScan Daily is co-sponsored by RLG www.rlg.org Innovation Weekly ($18/year for paid subscribers), a weekly report on trends, strategies and innovations in business and technology. Company-wide distribution licenses are also available for corporations, academic institutions, and nonprofit organizations.

38. What Is Knowledge Management?
knowledge management is a business activity with two primary aspects Treatingthe knowledge component of business activities as an explicit concern of
http://www.media-access.com/whatis.html
What is knowledge management? Rebecca O. Barclay
Managing Editor, Knowledge Praxis
Philip C. Murray
Editor-in-Chief, Knowledge Praxis Business Strategies What is Knowledge Why do we need..... Roadblocks to solutions ... Conclusion At Knowledge Praxis , we define knowledge management as a business activity with two primary aspects:
  • Treating the knowledge component of business activities as an explicit concern of business reflected in strategy, policy, and practice at all levels of the organization. Making a direct connection between an organization’s intellectual assets — both explicit [recorded] and tacit [personal know-how] — and positive business results.
In practice, knowledge management often encompasses identifying and mapping intellectual assets within the organization, generating new knowledge for competitive advantage within the organization, making vast amounts of corporate information accessible, sharing of best practices, and technology that enables all of the above — including groupware and intranets. That covers a lot of ground. And it should, because applying knowledge to work is integral to most business activities.

39. UMBC Agent Web -- News And Information On Software Agent Technology
IR and KM resources specifically relating to intelligent software agents. Includes a wide variety of web resources with good descriptions.
http://agents.umbc.edu/Topics/Related_Topics/Information_retrieval_and_knowledge
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40. Knowledge Management Home Page
Portal sponsored by University of Texas at Austin dedicated to the explorationof knowledge management as it relates to business. Features articles, reviews
http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/kman/
Knowledge Management Server Home What's New!! FAQ/Lexicon Resource Review ... Welcome Welcome to the Knowledge Management Server at the University of Texas at Austin. We've streamlined the site and updated the links. Come in and look around. As new knowledge management resources become available, we will try to include them. That means we're always under construction. Your feedback is appreciated. Welcome to the Knowledge Management Home
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This Knowledge Management Home Page is dedicated to the investigation and exploration of the topic of Knowledge Management as it relates to the business world of today. Please feel free to provide comments, papers, and other information relating to Knowledge Management to assist in building a community based knowledge forum. This Knowledge Management Home Page was developed within the University of Texas at Austin by students participating in the Masters in Business Information Management Concentration. Back to Top
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