Knowledge Asset Management

Knowledge Asset Management

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Nov 20, 2002 · English · Hardcover (224 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 224
Language English
Published Nov 20, 2002
Publisher Springer
Edition 2003
ISBN-10 1852335831
ISBN-13 9781852335830

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Gregoris N. Mentzas and Dimitris Apostolou delve into the intricate world of knowledge management, exploring two primary methodologies that shape the field. Through a detailed examination of both process-centered and asset-centered approaches, they shed light on how organizations can effectively leverage their knowledge resources to foster innovation and drive success. By dissecting the strengths and weaknesses of each method, they provide valuable insights for practitioners and scholars alike.

The authors emphasize the importance of viewing knowledge as an asset rather than just a byproduct of processes. This perspective shift encourages businesses to recognize the tangible value of their intellectual capital and knowledge assets, prompting them to develop strategies that enhance retention and application. With real-world examples, they illustrate how an asset-centric mindset can yield a competitive edge in today’s knowledge-driven economy.

Readers are invited to rethink their current practices and adopt frameworks that not only streamline knowledge sharing but also reinforce its significance within their organizational culture. The book serves as a guide for anyone seeking to understand the strategic implications of managing knowledge assets effectively, paving the way for sustainable growth and continued organizational resilience.

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