This is the first book devoted specifically to Personal Knowledge Management (PKM), here defined broadly as an evolving set of understandings, skills and abilities that allows an individual to survive and prosper in complex and changing organizational and social environments.
This is the first book devoted specifically to Personal Knowledge Management (PKM), here defined broadly as an evolving set of understandings, skills and abilities that allows an individual to survive and prosper in complex and changing organizational and social environments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David J. Pauleen is Associate Professor in the School of Management, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand and G. E. Gorman is Professor of Information Management in the School of Information Management at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Both have previously edited or written books on knowledge and information management, emerging work practices, virtual teams and related subjects. Professor Gorman is Editor of Online Information Review and has won awards for his writing in the USA and the UK and been translated into several Asian languages. His research interests embrace SE Asia and the Middle East.
Inhaltsangabe
1: The Nature and Value of Personal Knowledge Management; 2: Where is the Wisdom we Have Lost in Knowledge?; 3: From Information to Imagination: Multivalent Logic and System Creation in Personal Knowledge Management; 4: Recovering the Individual as the Locus of Knowledge: Communication and Personal Knowledge Management; 5: Systems Intelligence as a Lens for Managing Personal Knowledge; 6: Managing your own Knowledge: A Personal Perspective; 7: Knowledge Management and the Individual: It's Nothing Personal 1; 8: Managing Personal Connectivity: Finding Flow for Regenerative Knowledge Creation; 9: No Knowledge but through Information; 10: Personal Knowledge Management and Knowledge Worker Capabilities; 11: Exploring the Linkages between Personal Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning; 12: The Importance of Personal Knowledge Management in the Knowledge Society
1: The Nature and Value of Personal Knowledge Management; 2: Where is the Wisdom we Have Lost in Knowledge?; 3: From Information to Imagination: Multivalent Logic and System Creation in Personal Knowledge Management; 4: Recovering the Individual as the Locus of Knowledge: Communication and Personal Knowledge Management; 5: Systems Intelligence as a Lens for Managing Personal Knowledge; 6: Managing your own Knowledge: A Personal Perspective; 7: Knowledge Management and the Individual: It's Nothing Personal 1; 8: Managing Personal Connectivity: Finding Flow for Regenerative Knowledge Creation; 9: No Knowledge but through Information; 10: Personal Knowledge Management and Knowledge Worker Capabilities; 11: Exploring the Linkages between Personal Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning; 12: The Importance of Personal Knowledge Management in the Knowledge Society
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