Knowledge Management and E-Learning
β Scribed by Jay Liebowitz, Michael Frank
- Publisher
- Auerbach Publications
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 366
- Category
- Library
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<P>The rapidly growing demand for online courses and supporting technology has resulted in a plethora of structural and functional changes and challenges for universities and colleges. These changes have led many distance education providers to recognize the value of understanding the fundamental co
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<span>This book focuses on knowledge management and learning organizations, showing how they realise entrepreneurship and innovation. Understanding knowledge management as the process of creating, sharing and managing an organizationβs information and knowledge, and focusing learning organizations i
Recently knowledge management and management learning has received considerable published coverage; however, most of this exposure is based on a rational, mechanistic view of knowledge management. Practice, on the other hand, has taught us that knowledge management and learning are extremely broad c
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