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Knowledge Mapping and Management

Don White (University of Lincoln, UK)
Release Date: July, 2001 | Copyright: © 2002 | Pages: 348

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781931777179
EISBN13: 9781931777346
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-93177-717-9

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It is the goal of researchers to seek to explore the issues, challenges and problems inherent in developing an understanding of knowledge management and mapping in the context of the learning organization. The examination of the organizational, human and technological aspects of managing knowledge is key within this discipline. Based on the completion of the latest knowledge, research and practices being defined by leading scholars, practitioners and experts, Knowledge Mapping and Management presents the latest thinking in knowledge management with the design of information technology and the Internet-enabled new organization forms

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Don White is currently the Associate Dean at the faculty of Business and Management, University of Lincoln with responsibility for business development and off campus programs. His main teaching and research interests are information and decision making in organizations and information behavior. He has published several reports and articles on information and systems in management and acted as consultant to local authorities, private companies and the National Health Service.

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