Knowledge Management An Introduction

Knowledge Management An Introduction by Kevin C. Desouza, published by the American Library Association on June 30, 2011, is an illustrated edition comprising 351 pages. This book provides an overview of knowledge management (KM) as a crucial discipline that has evolved significantly over the past decade. It emphasizes the importance of knowledge-based assets as a sustainable competitive advantage in today’s marketplace, moving beyond traditional resources like land, labor, and capital.
Readers will find a balanced exploration of both the theory and practice of KM, addressing the challenges organizations face in a global context. The book is structured into three major parts: foundational concepts, critical activities, and a strategic view of KM in organizations. Each chapter includes graphics to visualize key points and vignettes that illustrate real-world applications, making it a valuable resource for instructors and professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of knowledge management.
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Knowledge management as a discipline has matured over the last decade. It has moved from being a mere buzzword to an inherently fundamental concept. Simply put, the knowledge-based assets of the organization are the only source of sustainable competitive advantage in today’s marketplace. Traditional resources such as land, labor, and capital, while important, are no longer sufficient for survival in today’s fiercely competitive marketplace.
Here, Desouza, a faculty member at the University of Washington’s Information School and a leader of more than 100 knowledge management efforts in businesses and governments in thirty countries, and Scott Paquette, a faculty member at the College of Information Studies, University of Maryland who is involved in knowledge management research and corporate projects, provide an introductory overview of KM today.
This book balances the theory and practice of KM. Desouza and Paquette consider the issues organizations encounter in the global marketplace. Their book is the first to integrate social media and networking into KM practice.
The book’s nine chapters are divided into three major parts:
- Part I covers foundational concepts and introduces the reader to the key elements of knowledge management.
- Part II explores critical activities of knowledge management.
- Part III offers a strategic view of knowledge management in organizations.
Each chapter provides a broad overview, graphics that help readers visualize key points, and several vignettes documenting case scenarios that will help the reader digest concepts.
Knowledge Management will prove ideal for instructors who have been forced to design courses around KM business texts, augmented with scholarly articles. It will also be useful to anyone who needs to better understand KM to apply it in his or her organization.
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