* Knowledge Retention Strategies in Industries * A brief introduction Knowledge management is the systematic process of finding‚ selecting‚ organizing‚ distilling and presenting information. Tacit knowledge is the knowledge we each carry in our heads about how to do things‚ who to call and the lessons learned through experience. Making it explicit is recording in some media that allows another person to use it. The media can be a complex computer database or a piece of paper tacked
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What are the standards? Standards are documented agreements containing technical specifications or other precise criteria to be used consistently as rules‚ guidelines‚ or definitions of characteristics‚ to ensure that materials‚ products‚ processes and services are fit for their purpose. For example‚ the format of the credit cards‚ phone cards‚ and "smart" cards that have become commonplace is derived from an ISO International Standard. Adhering to the standard‚ which defines such features
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ORGANISATION OF KNOWLEDGE: THE CATALOGUING PERSPECTIVE BY ABDULGANIY OKANLA AHMED FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY‚ MINNA INTRODUCTION The major activities of any given library revolved on acquisition‚ processing‚ preservation and organization of relevant information resources (book and non-book materials) for effective accessibility to the target users. Nwalo (2003) describes that a library is primarily set up to acquire‚ organize‚ store and make accessible to the users‚ within the quickest
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Nature of Knowledge and Information: 2 III. The Important of Knowledge Management: 3 IV. Knowledge Management and Leadership: 7 V. Knowledge Management Life Cycle: 10 VI. Conclusion: 13 VII. References:…………………………………………………………………...14 I. Introduction: From the past‚ people used knowledge to do all the things to survive such as hunting and planting. These days‚ survival in the human life and either in the business‚ people need to transfer information to knowledge to take
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Preserves Expertise with Better Knowledge Management CASE STUDY A major challenge facing many companies and organizations is the imminent retirement of baby boomers. For certain organizations‚ this challenge is more daunting than usual‚ not only because of a larger spike in employee retirements‚ but also because of the business process change that must accompany significant shifts in any workforce. The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC)
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A PROJECT REPORT ON PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM AT LILAVATI HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF MASTERS DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUBMITTED TO UNIVERSITY OF PUNE BY MR. ABHIJEET S. GAWANKAR SUMMER TRAINEE M B A -II (2004-2006) VISHWAKARMA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT PUNE. 1 INDEX Chapter Chapter Name Page no. No. 1 Executive summary 1 2 Introduction of subject 2 3 History & Profile of hospital 7 4 Objective
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mathematics 3.3 Experimental finance 3.4 Behavioral finance 3.5 Intangible asset finance 4 Professional qualifications 5 See also 6 References 7 External links Areas of finance[edit] Wall Street‚ the center of American finance. Personal finance[edit] Main article: Personal finance Questions in personal finance revolve around Protection against unforeseen personal events‚ as well as events in the wider economy Transference of family across generations (bequests and inheritance)
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Understanding my own role‚ responsibilities and boundaries. In relation to the teacher training cycle. My role involves teaching young apprentices from the ages 17 to 25 within a predetermined college style environment‚ the students that I teach are interviewed‚ processed‚ and accepted on the course via the recruitment section of my department. I have made a point of becoming involved with my colleagues and discussing individuals on a one by one basis‚ I discuss the process‚ grades and how applicants
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Chapter 25 – Knowledge Gap -The knowledge gap hypothesis presumes that you will know more about these topics than people whose educational level is lower than yours‚ even if the topics don’t directly concern your everyday life. -Stated by Tichenor‚ Donohue and Olien in their 1970 article they said the population is divided into two distinct segments: a group of better educated people who know more about most things and those with low education who know less. -Low Socio-economic status (SES)
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Organizational Knowledge 1 Content Table 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. Introduction Organizational Knowledge Defining Knowledge Tacit Knowledge Explicit Knowledge Individual Knowledge Group Knowledge Important Dimensions of Knowledge Knowledge Creation - Socialization - Combination - Externalization - Internalization Knowledge Management Knowledge Management Value Chain 10. 11. - Knowledge acquisition - Knowledge storage - Knowledge Dissemination - Knowledge Application - Knowledge Applications
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