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Knowledge management (KM) = systematic strategy of creating, conserving, and sharing knowledge to increase the performance of individuals, companies, or nations (Heinrichs et al., 2003). | Knowledge management (KM) = systematic strategy of creating, conserving, and sharing knowledge to increase the performance of individuals, companies, or nations (Heinrichs et al., 2003). | ||
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KM technique = set of procedures and tools used to achieve a specific purpose in knowledge management. In others words, techniques refer to the goals we want reach, the activities we will carry out to reach the targets and the tools used in the procedures. | KM technique = set of procedures and tools used to achieve a specific purpose in knowledge management. In others words, techniques refer to the goals we want reach, the activities we will carry out to reach the targets and the tools used in the procedures. | ||
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KM tool = technology that support the performance of activities or action (Ruggles, 1997). | KM tool = technology that support the performance of activities or action (Ruggles, 1997). | ||
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- Heinrichs, J.H., Hudspeth, L.J., Lim, J.S., 2003. Knowledge management. In: Hossein Bidgoli, ed., Encyclopedia of Information Systems, Academic Press, Amsterdam, Volume 3: 13-31; | - Heinrichs, J.H., Hudspeth, L.J., Lim, J.S., 2003. Knowledge management. In: Hossein Bidgoli, ed., Encyclopedia of Information Systems, Academic Press, Amsterdam, Volume 3: 13-31; | ||
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- Ruggles, R.L., 1997. Knowledge management tools, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997; | - Ruggles, R.L., 1997. Knowledge management tools, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997; |
Revision as of 15:29, 23 June 2011
Knowledge management (KM) = systematic strategy of creating, conserving, and sharing knowledge to increase the performance of individuals, companies, or nations (Heinrichs et al., 2003).
KM technique = set of procedures and tools used to achieve a specific purpose in knowledge management. In others words, techniques refer to the goals we want reach, the activities we will carry out to reach the targets and the tools used in the procedures.
KM tool = technology that support the performance of activities or action (Ruggles, 1997).
References
- Heinrichs, J.H., Hudspeth, L.J., Lim, J.S., 2003. Knowledge management. In: Hossein Bidgoli, ed., Encyclopedia of Information Systems, Academic Press, Amsterdam, Volume 3: 13-31;
- Ruggles, R.L., 1997. Knowledge management tools, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997;