<P>Recent research shows that collaboration and social networking foster knowledge sharing and innovation by sparking new connections, ideas, and practices. Yet these informal networks are often misunderstood and poorly managed. Building on the groundbreaking, bestselling first edition, <STRONG>Know
Knowledge management handbook : collaboration and social networking
โ Scribed by Jay Liebowitz
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2012
- Leaves
- 322
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Collaboration and social networking --
Knowledge and collaboration in multihub networks --
Religious communities of practice and knowledge management-the potential for cross-domain learning --
Cross-cultural technology-mediated collaboration --
Enabling knowledge exchange to improve health outcomes through a multipartner global health program --
Emperor --
Real-time knowledge management --
Building vertical and horizontal networks to support organizational business --
Social network analysis --
Collaborating using social networking at price modern --
Visual knowledge networks analytics --
A framework for fostering multidisciplinary research collaboration and scientific networking within university environs --
Knowledge management and collaboration --
TATA Chemicals - knowledge management case study --
Knowledge-enabled high-performing teams of leaders.
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