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  • × author_ss:"Milton, N."
  • × theme_ss:"Information Resources Management"
  1. Milton, N.: Knowledge management for teams and projects (2005) 0.01
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    Content
    Key Features - Knowledge is a key asset for improving team performance - The management of knowledge (KM) is a discipline that has been evolving over the past decade - KM can very successfully be embedded in a project framework - The processes and approaches to project KM are simple, but need to be integrated with other project management disciplines - The book is aimed at the leaders and members of project teams Contents Principles of KM KM and project work The flow of knowledge in projects KM and project discipline Assurance and embedding Case histories Appendix - KM tools and processes