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A framework and methodology for knowledge management system implementation
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A framework and methodology for knowledge management system implementation |
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Author:
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Smuts H.; Van Der Merwe A.; Loock M.; Kotze P.
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Abstract:
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Knowledge assets are of far greater value than any tangible asset and provide organisations with the basis for creating a sustainable competitive advantage. The nature of knowledge and knowledge management have given rise to a range of different definitions of knowledge management systems that enable organisations to convert their knowledge into actionable information that provides them with a competitive edge and innovative capability. Such an implementation process is a comprehensive course of action that requires focus and commitment through-out the organisation in order to achieve results, yet no universally accepted framework or methodology for such a process exists. This paper analyses and describes enhancements to a 12-step process derived by Calabrese and Orlando [6] to implement a knowledge management system aimed at providing a more comprehensive framework and methodology for knowledge management system implementation. These enhancements are based on findings relating to a knowledge management proof of concept implementation conducted at one of the major mobile telecommunication operators in South Africa. Copyright 2009 ACM. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/7123
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Date:
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2009 |
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Citation:
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ACM International Conference Proceeding Series |
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