“The knowers perspective is essential in the pursuit of knowledge.” to what extent do you agree to this statement? “What you see depends not only on what you look at‚ but also‚ on where you look from.” (James Deacon‚ 2016) This quote by James Deacon‚ addresses the question regarding the value of knowledge. It can also shed light on the question above‚ and raises two important knowledge claims. Firstly‚ that knowledge is primarily based on personal perspective. Secondly‚ another claim is raised
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THE ALIGNMENT OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGIC ORIENTATION Mrs. Aparna Gaur Faculty HR & IT International Business School‚ Kota Rajasthan‚ India tel. 0744-6999364‚ 982898990‚9829035702 hiaparnagaur@yahoo.com Mr. Arun Deshmukh Faculty Marketing & IB International Business School‚ Kota Rajasthan‚ India tel. 0744-6999364‚ 9571006798 arund178@gmail.com Abstract Purpose This paper focuses on the value of knowledge management (KM) for strategic management of organizations
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Academy of Economic Studies‚ Faculty of Business Administration Knowledge Management Case Study – SC Artis Bio Tech SRL [pic] 22 May 2012 1. Introduction Based on the current economic climate‚ only companies which have the ability to adapt to continuous changes‚ shape their business strategies according to the market and take calculated risks will be able to survive. Attributes such as creativity‚ flexibility and competitiveness have become of the utmost
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e Nicole Wells MISM 2301 CDM‚ Inc. Knowledge Management Case Study Questions: 1. What approaches does CDM employ to manage the tacit and the explicit knowledge within the organization and why does this effort require such different approaches to manage tacit versus explicit knowledge? [table] | |Tacit Knowledge |Explicit Knowledge |Why it’s different | |Technical disciplines
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scientific reason or traditional remedies? Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a broad range of medicine practices sharing common theoretical concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2‚000 years‚ including various forms of herbal medicine‚ acupuncture‚ massage (推拿)‚ exercise (气功) and dietary therapy. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an empirical medicine and was developed in the old days in the absence of systemic scientific knowledge. Thus‚ it is
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Do you know the Chinese traditional festival? Do you know how to the Mid-Autumn festival the Chinese traditional festival? Nowadays‚ I want to tell you something about my favorite Chinese traditional Festival-the Mid-Autumn festival‚ which is on the 15th august in China’s lunar calendar. When it comes to the Mid-Autumn festival‚ we have to recall the moon. The moon is the symbol of the Mid-Autumn festival. The people celebrate the Mid-Autumn festival by doing every thing about the moon. For
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The theory on knowledge creation is Nonaka and Takeuchi. The organizational knowledge creation is explained in this theory. The knowledge is defined as “justified true belief” to reflect the knowledge context which exists. In ‘The Knowledge-Creating Company’ book‚ it defines organizational knowledge creation as the capability of a company as a whole to create new knowledge‚ disseminate it throughout the organization‚ and embody it in products‚ services and systems. The two parts of organizational
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ACUPUNCTURE. INDEED TRADITIONAL MEDICINE AND ACUPUNTURE HAVE A COUPLE OF DIFFERENCES;HOWEVER‚ BOTH PILLS TREATMENT AND ACUPUNTURE HAVE IMPORTANTS SIMILARITIES. THE BIG SIMILARITY IS THEIR EFFECTIVITY. USING PILLS‚ GRADUALLY‚ CAN HELP YOU TO OVERCOME WHAT IS AFFECTING TO YOU; SIMILAR TO ACUPUNTURE THAT HELP YOU TO IN A SAME PERIOD OF TIME; IN ADDITION‚ NEITHER PILLS TREATMENT OR ACUPUNCTURE HAVE SECUNDARY EFFECTS IN BODY´HUMANS. AS WE CAN SEE NOT ONLY TRADITIONAL MEDICINE AS PILLS
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Resume Chapter 7 Knowledge Management Tools : Component Technologies Introduction : The internet provides a multitude of vendors promising to transform our business. But ‚ we have to know which approaches should be adopt to examine the component technologies that make up a knowledge management system or suite. The analogy of hi-fi is used where each item has a certain function or purpose. The multitude of KM system on offer in the marketplace is seen as a composite variation of a number of
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Knowledge Assets in the Global Economy: Assessment of National Intellectual Capital Journal of Global Information Management July-Sep‚ 2000‚ 8(3)‚ 5-15. “Our government is filled with knowledge...We have 316 years’ worth of documents and data and thousands of employees with long years of practical experience. If we can take that knowledge‚ and place it into the hands of any person who needs it‚ whenever they need it‚ I can deliver services more quickly‚ more accurately and more consistently.”
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