Uncertain Impact of Technology on Knowledge Workers and Managers Frank Bannister and Dan Remenyi Trinity College‚ Dublin Frank.Bannister@tcd.ie Dan.Remenyi@tcd.ie Abstract: While the productivity paradox has now been officially pronounced dead‚ the argument and the evidence for this assertion are both at a macroeconomic level. What has been less closely examined is the microeconomic impact of recent developments in ICT on the productivity of office and knowledge workers. There is an assumption
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9-603-062 Managing Knowledge and Learning at NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory This case focuses on knowledge management (KM) at NASA after a mandate to move from “expensive‚ infrequent‚ heavily engineered” projects to “Faster‚ Better‚ Cheaper” projects has been in place for almost ten years. Read the case‚ discuss it with your team members‚ and then answer the following questions. Summary Jeanne Holm‚ Chief Knowledge Architect for NASA faces challenges
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Sejarah Ice Cream The earliest documented usage of an ice cream type of product is from China around 1000BC. For centuries people from the China and Middle East have enjoyed a delicacy we know as dessert. Marco Polo is believed to have brought the idea back to Italy‚ but it wasn’t until 1533 that our European ancestors sampled the sensation of "frozen cream". The concept was taken up by inventive French chefs and developed from essentially a frozen fruit ice to dairy based ices‚ which were akin
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Explain how continuous improvement models‚ knowledge management systems‚ quality systems and sustainability principles can be incorporated into business systems Continuous Improvement Models To close the gap between actual and desired performance‚ decisions need to be made. Decision making involves making a selection from among alternative courses of action. Implementation and evaluation of the implementation provide feedback into the next cycle of group decision making. Effective problem
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Records Management Journal Article Information: Records management myopia: a case study References: 36 To cite this article: Stewart Hase‚ Julian Galt‚ (2011) "Records management myopia: a case study"‚ Records Management Journal‚ Vol. 21 Iss: 1‚ pp.36 - 45 To copy this article: permissions@emeraldinsight.com Downloads: The fulltext of this document has been downloaded 2467 times since 2011 The Authors Stewart Hase‚ Stewart Hase and Associates‚ Iluka‚ Australia Julian Galt‚ Southern Institute
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Leadership and Management Unit 7004: Strategic Information Management Table of Content What is Information Management | Page 3 | Importance of Information Sharing and Legal obligations for sourcing‚ storing and sharing information | Page 7 | Using Information for Strategic Decision Making | Page 14 | Monitoring and Reviewing Management Information | Page 17 | References | Page 19 | What is Information Management Information Management is the collection and management of information
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Theses/Dissertations/Professional Papers/Capstones 12-1-2010 Management research in the hospitality and tourism industry Xu Cheng University of Nevada‚ Las Vegas Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/thesesdissertations Part of the Business Administration‚ Management‚ and Operations Commons‚ Hospitality Administration and Management Commons‚ and the Recreation‚ Parks and Tourism Administration Commons Repository Citation Cheng‚ Xu‚ "Management research in the hospitality and tourism
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Management Accounting Research 21 (2010) 83–94 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Management Accounting Research journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/mar Knowledge creation for practice in public sector management accounting by consultants and academics: Preliminary findings and directions for future research G. Jan van Helden a‚∗ ‚ Harrie Aardema b ‚ Henk J. ter Bogt c ‚ Tom L.C.M. Groot d a b c d University of Groningen‚ the Netherlands‚ PO Box 800‚ 9700 AV Groningen‚
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implementation and stakeholder management ACCT3583 Management Accounting 2 Stakeholder management Topic 7 Topic 6 Topic 8 Managing Knowledge as a Strategic Resource Managing customer value and relationships Managing supplier relationships and strategic outsourcing Topic 8 Topic 9 Managing knowledge as a strategic resource The environment and engaging in corporate social responsibility Topic 10 Topic 11 Managing strategic risks Management controls 2 Topic
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CHAPTER 11: Managing Knowledge and Collaboration I. Question 2 (Chapter 11 - Page 442) What types of systems are used for enterprise-wide knowledge management and how do they provide value for businesses? 1. Define and describe the various types of enterprise-wide knowledge management systems and explain how they provide value for businesses a. Structured knowledge systems The essential problem in managing structured knowledge is creating an appropriate classification scheme to organize information
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