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Knowledge Management (KM) is not an absolutely new management technique. Its methods are used by a lot of companies but it cannot be said that any company which has a knowledge management system, operates unexceptionably. The secret of success is hidden in the system approach, in the way of thinking, in scale of value, in attitudes which have become more and more important in the globalized world and societies. The goal of this study is to examine, how the logic of change management implementation and an analytical grid of success factors helps to build up a knowledge management system. This…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Knowledge Management (KM) is not an absolutely new management technique. Its methods are used by a lot of companies but it cannot be said that any company which has a knowledge management system, operates unexceptionably. The secret of success is hidden in the system approach, in the way of thinking, in scale of value, in attitudes which have become more and more important in the globalized world and societies. The goal of this study is to examine, how the logic of change management implementation and an analytical grid of success factors helps to build up a knowledge management system. This book shows a generally utilized changing logic extracting those essential elements that get similar importance in the course of building up a learning organizational culture. The utilization of change management logic as a project is indispensable for the successful formation of the corporate knowledge management system. Accordingly with the appearance of the demand for continuous learning and putting the individual in the centre both on individual- group- and organizational level simplify work. This book should be useful to managers who want to create and to operate a KM system at a company.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr. Andrea Bencsik CSc from Hungary is a professor of economic science at Széchenyi István University of Gy¿r doing research in the fields of knowledge- and human resources management, etc. and teaching at the same time. She is the author of a number of scientific publications as well as a member of some international scientific committees.