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Knowledge management : interim Australian standard / [prepared by Committee MB-007, Knowledge Management].

Material type: TextTextSeries: Australian standard ; AS 5037 (Int)-2003Publication details: Sydney : Standards Australia International, 2003.Description: iv, 40 p. : ill. ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 0733750389
Partial contents:
Section 1. Scope and general -- Section 2. Approaching knowledge management -- Section 3. Understanding the context -- Section 4. Examining knowledge gaps -- Section 5. Knowledge in action.
Summary: "This Interim Standard provides users with an introduction to knowledge management. This Interim Standard is applicable to any individual, community or organisation that requires an understanding of knowledge management and its implementation. In Sections 2-4, users are guided through a systematic approach to knowledge management using a diagnostic model. The relevant parts of the model are presented in each section to build an overall picture of knowledge management in any organisation or group. The appendices provide information on techniques and disciplines that can support knowledge management." -- http://www.standards.com.au
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Section 1. Scope and general -- Section 2. Approaching knowledge management -- Section 3. Understanding the context -- Section 4. Examining knowledge gaps -- Section 5. Knowledge in action.

"This Interim Standard provides users with an introduction to knowledge management. This Interim Standard is applicable to any individual, community or organisation that requires an understanding of knowledge management and its implementation. In Sections 2-4, users are guided through a systematic approach to knowledge management using a diagnostic model. The relevant parts of the model are presented in each section to build an overall picture of knowledge management in any organisation or group. The appendices provide information on techniques and disciplines that can support knowledge management." -- http://www.standards.com.au

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