Cutter IT Journal: How Can IT Support Effective Knowledge Management?
Recent developments in cognitive science have caused us to revise our understandings of how people learn, build knowledge, make and implement decisions, and pursue enterprise strategy and intents in their work. These developments have a profound impact on the way we support people in their work with computer-based capabilities. Join Guest Editor Karl M. Wiig for a debate on the key issues surrounding knowledge management (KM). You'll learn about the behavioral approach to KM and how IT can improve the efficiency of the global KM flow.
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