Working Knowledge
 

Working Knowledge

by Thomas H. Davenport, Laurence Prusak

When new-car developers at Ford Motor Company wanted to learn why the original Taurus design team was so successful, no one could tell them. No one remembered or had recorded what made that effort so special; the knowledge gained in the Taurus project was lost forever. Indeed, the most valuable asset in any company is probably also its most elusive and difficult to manage: knowledge.... (read more)

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Zali Nasr
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Actually this is the introductory text for Knowledge Management. I started this book back in 2003, when i stated my MSc(KM). I still read the excerpts time & again, as i do still find them relevant in today context. KM might be still be a buzz word, the core principle are still being used abiet with different buzz words.... Davenport & Prusak are still at the forefront of Science of Management, and the core underlying principles of this book still run in the veins of their succeeding works

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