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  • × author_ss:"Webb, S.P."
  • × theme_ss:"Information Resources Management"
  1. Webb, S.P.: Information strategies : myth or reality? (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses possible reasons for the neglect of formal information strategies or policies at an organizational level, despite the importance attached to information technology hardware and data. This may arise from a failure to understand how a corporate strategy needs to integrate both its human and technological resources in a considered manner; neither information nor technology should be seen as ends in their own right. Sets out the conditions in which formal information strategies could flourish and become the norm within organizations; these include the promotion of a climate in which it is natural to be inquisitive; awareness of the importance of information and the need to share it; and adequate management support for the regular updating of the knowledge and skills involved in information handling
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  2. Webb, S.P.: ¬The changing face of business information (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Defines business information as any information needed by a company to carry out its business, and considers the demand for a wider range of such information resulting from the increasingly global nature of business activity, organisational interaction, and related economic, social and political changes. Provision by publishers of business information in paper and various electronic formats is growing together with increasing use of the Internet and Web sites by companies. This in turn emphasizes the need to open up information sources, and continue to demonstrate to top management the value of information strategies and personal networking
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  3. Webb, S.P.: Know how : the hidden information asset (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses the nature and use of individual knowledge and experience ('know how') as part of the corporate information resource. Looks at the reasons for taking a more formal approach to such information, drawing on author's research in British legal firms. Considers the impact of 'know how' systems on the future direction and style of library and information provision, and the role and responsibilities of LIS practitioners in their development, operation and use
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  4. Webb, S.P.: Who needs information? : maximizing its potential (1994) 0.00
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