Working Knowledge

Working Knowledge

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May 1, 2000 · English · Paperback (240 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 240
Language English
Published May 1, 2000
Publisher Harvard Business Review Press
Edition 2nd
ISBN-10 1578513014
ISBN-13 9781578513017

Description

In a rapidly evolving business landscape, knowledge management emerges as an essential leadership tool, and this book serves as a comprehensive guide to navigating this complex field. Davenport and Prusak delve into the crucial concepts that shape how organizations create, share, and utilize knowledge to drive success. Their insights are rooted in extensive research and real-world examples, making the theories both accessible and actionable for managers and executives alike.

The authors illuminate the significance of fostering a culture that values knowledge as an asset. They emphasize that effective knowledge management is not merely about technology or databases; rather, it’s about people and the relationships that enable knowledge sharing. Through thoughtful analysis, they demonstrate how organizations can harness collective intelligence to solve problems, innovate, and maintain a competitive edge in their industries.

Readers will come away with a clearer understanding of the vocabulary and frameworks necessary for implementing successful knowledge management initiatives. By blending theoretical insights with practical applications, this book equips its audience with the tools to leverage knowledge in ways that can transform their organizations’ strategies and operations.

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