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Written for professionals and students, this reference provides a clear, repeatable strategy for capturing organizational knowledge. It does so by first exploring the fundamental concepts that have emerged from the new discipline of Knowledge Management over the past decade. It then proposes a number of innovative breakthroughs in thought, processes, and templates. The book includes a practical definition of Knowledge Management based on six core processes and four fundamental organizational beliefs and introduces Knowledge Inventory Projects, Processes, Artifacts, and Repositories (KIPPAR), among other topics.…mehr

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Written for professionals and students, this reference provides a clear, repeatable strategy for capturing organizational knowledge. It does so by first exploring the fundamental concepts that have emerged from the new discipline of Knowledge Management over the past decade. It then proposes a number of innovative breakthroughs in thought, processes, and templates. The book includes a practical definition of Knowledge Management based on six core processes and four fundamental organizational beliefs and introduces Knowledge Inventory Projects, Processes, Artifacts, and Repositories (KIPPAR), among other topics.
Autorenporträt
Chuck Tryon is an educator, practitioner, consultant and author. Since the early 1980s, Chuck has created dozens of papers and workshops on Knowledge Management, Project Management and Business Process Engineering. Thousands of professionals from many of the largest organizations in the United States, Canada and Western Europe have attended his workshops. Chuck is frequently invited as a featured speaker for conferences and professional society meetings. Chuck holds an undergraduate degree in Business Administration and a master's degree in Knowledge Management. His research includes identifying ways to improve knowledge worker productivity and designing numerous advanced project-centric strategies. He is also the co-founder of the Knowledge and Project Management Symposium. He has been employed as a Knowledge Manager and Project Manager in the petroleum and healthcare industries. Chuck and Tresa live in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area. They have two daughters and three marvelous grandchildren. Chuck's hobbies include golf, photography and SCUBA diving. Additional information is available at www.tryonassoc.com