{Excerpt} A knowledge audit can have multiple purposes, but the most common is to provide tangible evidence of what knowledge an organization needs, where that knowledge is, how it is being used, what problems and difficulties exist, and what improvements can be made. Although there can be no blueprint, a typical knowledge audit will—not necessarily at the same time or level of detail—query the following: • What are an organization’s knowledge needs? • What tacit and explicit knowledge assets does it have and where are they? • How does knowledge flow within the organization, formally and informally, and to and from clients and relevant organizations? • How is that knowledge identified, created, stored, shared, and used? • What obstacles are...
The purpose of this paper is to provide Knowledge Management Practitioners with a simplified and act...
The strategic importance of knowledge in today's organisation has been discussed extensively an...
Knowledge audit can be considered the first step of knowledge management; thus, taking a process-ori...
The importance of effective Knowledge Management in the 21st century knowledge economy cannot be fur...
The purpose of this paper is to review current literature on knowledge management and highlight the ...
The importance of effective Knowledge Management in the 21st century knowledge economy cannot be fur...
Knowledge audit output helps organizations to make recommendation of KM strategy that can be used ...
Knowledge audits are important processes through which organisations can understand what knowledge i...
Knowledge audit is considered as one of the first steps towards designing a knowledge management st...
Knowledge audit output helps organizations to make recommendation of KM strategy which later can be ...
The strategic importance of knowledge in today’s organisation has been discussed extensively and res...
{Excerpt} Knowledge from evaluations will not be used effectively if the specific organizational con...
Increasingly the knowledge and skills of employees are seen as valuable assets that may be utilised ...
The knowledge audit is an essential tool, which allows the organization as well as its associated ...
A cliche that no one could deny today is one that sound as the following; Knowledge is power. We ne...
The purpose of this paper is to provide Knowledge Management Practitioners with a simplified and act...
The strategic importance of knowledge in today's organisation has been discussed extensively an...
Knowledge audit can be considered the first step of knowledge management; thus, taking a process-ori...
The importance of effective Knowledge Management in the 21st century knowledge economy cannot be fur...
The purpose of this paper is to review current literature on knowledge management and highlight the ...
The importance of effective Knowledge Management in the 21st century knowledge economy cannot be fur...
Knowledge audit output helps organizations to make recommendation of KM strategy that can be used ...
Knowledge audits are important processes through which organisations can understand what knowledge i...
Knowledge audit is considered as one of the first steps towards designing a knowledge management st...
Knowledge audit output helps organizations to make recommendation of KM strategy which later can be ...
The strategic importance of knowledge in today’s organisation has been discussed extensively and res...
{Excerpt} Knowledge from evaluations will not be used effectively if the specific organizational con...
Increasingly the knowledge and skills of employees are seen as valuable assets that may be utilised ...
The knowledge audit is an essential tool, which allows the organization as well as its associated ...
A cliche that no one could deny today is one that sound as the following; Knowledge is power. We ne...
The purpose of this paper is to provide Knowledge Management Practitioners with a simplified and act...
The strategic importance of knowledge in today's organisation has been discussed extensively an...
Knowledge audit can be considered the first step of knowledge management; thus, taking a process-ori...