August 1997 Information Technology for Knowledge Management Uwe M. Borghoff Rank Xerox Research Centre‚ Grenoble Laboratory 6‚ chemin de Maupertuis. F-38240 Meylan‚ France E-mail: borghoff@grenoble.rxrc.xerox.com Remo Pareschi Rank Xerox Research Centre‚ Grenoble Laboratory 6‚ chemin de Maupertuis. F-38240 Meylan‚ France E-mail: pareschi@grenoble.rxrc.xerox.com Abstract: Knowledge has been lately recognized as one of the most important assets of organizations. Can information technology help
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Is Your Information Safe? He doesn’t wear a stocking mask over his face‚ and he doesn’t break a window to get into your house. He doesn’t hold a gun to your head‚ nor does he ransack your personal possessions. Just the same he’s a thief. Although this thief is one you’ll not only never see‚ but you may not even realize right away that he’s robbed you. The thief is a computer hacker and he "enters" your home via your computer‚ accessing personal information -- such as credit card numbers -- which
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Contents Introduction Knowledge is increasingly regarded as central‚ both to the successful functioning of organizations and to their strategic direction. Managing Information and Knowledge in Organizations explores the nature and place of knowledge in contemporary organizations‚ paying particular attention to the management of information and data and to the crucial enabling role played by information and communication technology Effective communication requires a good understanding of the
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Guidelines for Assignment 1 a. This is a group assignment. Make sure ALL group members contribute their ideas‚ help or whatever that is/ are needed to complete it. b. Submit the assignment by the next Thursday’s class (6/9/2013) c. Write all group members’ name and matric number on the cover page. Assignment 1 (1) A library makes an excellent information systems model. It serves as a very large information storage facility with text‚ audio‚ and video data archives. List a library’s equivalents
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03/2005-5266 This case was written by Philippe Delquié‚ Associate Professor of Decision Sciences at INSEAD. It is intended to be used as a basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of an administrative situation. Copyright © 2005 INSEAD‚ Fontainebleau‚ France. INSEAD 1 5266 Introduction The “Meats” division of Grand Sud Distribution‚ S.A.‚ a food products company in southern France‚ was created in 1989. Until recently‚ this division
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Wisdom Take a moment and think about the meaning of wisdom? Think of someone whom you consider wise. This person might be involved in your daily routine‚ or a religious/political leader. It’s someone who you look up to and learn from him/her actions. Wisdom is known through three important traits; one must have good judgment‚ pure confidence‚ and knowledge. These traits are difficult to be obtained and they help us define wisdom. Wisdom has many different dimensions that are hard to be defined
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Does a Mission Statement Define Your Business? There are approximately 18.5 million companies in North America ‚ with 83% of companies using a mission statement . But according to Chris K. Bart‚ a professor of strategy and governance at McMaster University‚ he estimates that only 10% of mission statements say something meaningful . Does this mean that there are only approximately 185‚000 companies in North America that are competitive‚ forward thinking with strong corporate cultures while
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Relationship Between Data and Information Data and information are the crucial key elements of information science and information engineering. Using the concepts of information engineering and science helps to develop information systems. Data and information are the common words used in the information and health science world. This paper will help us to understand about data‚ information‚ and their relationship‚ and how effectively they are used in the information systems world. Data are just facts
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organizations today find themselves DATA RICH → INFORMATION POOR → KNOWLEDGE STARVED It can be said today that many businesses are “data rich”‚ meaning that they have more raw data than they know what to do with. Most data rich businesses also find themselves “information poor”‚ meaning that they are not getting any useful information or value from their data. This in turn leads to organization’s becoming “knowledge starved”. In today’s competitive business environment this has many negative effects on
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Information & Work-based knowledge To: Maersk Line of Management Alan Ho From: Communication Manager Liu Zuo Jun Subject: Managing Communications‚ Knowledge and Information Date: 28 November 2011 Summary We are continue talking about Maersk Line information and work-based knowledge. Having 2 tasks. Outcome
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