The Complete Idiot's Guide to Knowledge Management |
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| Title: | The Complete Idiot's Guide to Knowledge Management |
| Author: | Melissie Clemmons Rumizen |
| Publisher: | Alpha |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 09 August, 2001 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0028641779 / 9780028641775 |
| List Price: | $19.95 |
| You Save: | $6.38 |
| Amazon Price: | $13.57 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description Guidance on how to share information among peers to helps companies achieve greater success. Explains the latest management buzzwords, offers advice on keeping open communication with customers and co-workers, and maintaining a knowledge management program with the future in mind. Softcover.
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Customer Reviews:
A Good Introductory Overview Of The Subject
09 March, 2007
As the title indicates, this is a basic introduction to the topic of Knowlege Management (KM). For that purpose it does a good job of covering the subject and providing a basic outline for planning your own KM implementation in your organization. It's not "the only book you'll need" to implement KM, nor does it claim to be, although more details on references would be a good addition for those going on to the next level.
- Amazon Customer Review
Km Is Not For Dummies Or Idiots
25 August, 2007
I have been reviewing the literature of Knowledge Management (KM) for over a year. I am surprised how much is written about KM, but how little it is employed in the workplace, learning place, and government. The Complete Guide is a fine introduction--even though it is five years old, providing the core concepts and a well-rounded Glossary of KM.
Now, if we could only get the decision-makers to collaborate with us fire-starters and implement KM, we wouldn't be idiots for lack of access to knowledge resources.
- Amazon Customer Review
Good Information, But...
05 February, 2009
1. There is a need to define the target audience for this book. The book's title would suggest that it is directed at the complete novice in the field of knowledge management. However, the book goes way beyond the basics of KM. In some instances, you are made to feel as if you are a CKO in the making, which obviously is not what the title conveys.
2. The author goes a bit too personal in recounting certain anecdotes or events which are used to illustrate the points in the book.
Overall, I would say very informative.
- Amazon Customer Review
Good.
27 December, 2008
If you need a quick intro in KM, this is a pretty good book to start with.
- Amazon Customer Review
Very Useful
17 January, 2008
Very useful indeed. It covers all aspects of KM and gives smart tips for the how-to-do part. Also it suggests very useful web links. I love the down-to-earth, simple, practical approach. No idiot may write this book.
- Amazon Customer Review
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