“Knowledge management case studies are important because organizations share their success stories and failures. One can learn good strategies the company used to achieve their goal because they first demonstrate how the company used to be and the strategies...” Spiceworks Community · 10 years ago
: While many KM initiatives fail by focusing strictly on technology, Jennex’s collection emphasizes that people management and organizational culture are the true drivers of success. Core Themes Explored in the Cases
Expert reviewers and practitioners often highlight the following viewpoints: Case Studies in Knowledge Management
The book Case Studies in Knowledge Management , edited by , is widely regarded as a practical bridge between abstract theory and real-world implementation. It provides a collection of detailed teaching cases that highlight both the triumphs and common blunders organizations face when trying to manage their intellectual capital. Review Highlights: Theory vs. Reality
: The text covers a rich spectrum of industries, including healthcare in Britain, the Dubai Police Force, and global manufacturing firms. It provides a collection of detailed teaching cases
“Instead of managing relevant knowledge, some businesses end up managing documents... this is a common blunder since many KM technologies are focused on document management rather than knowledge management.” ScienceDirect.com · 3 years ago Notable Case Example: Texas Instruments
: Many cases explore the struggle of capturing "tacit" knowledge—the expertise that lives in an employee's head—before they leave the company. “Instead of managing relevant knowledge
: Reviewers from Springer note that the book fills a significant void in the literature by moving away from "what is Knowledge Management (KM)" to "how do we actually do it".
“Knowledge management case studies are important because organizations share their success stories and failures. One can learn good strategies the company used to achieve their goal because they first demonstrate how the company used to be and the strategies...” Spiceworks Community · 10 years ago
: While many KM initiatives fail by focusing strictly on technology, Jennex’s collection emphasizes that people management and organizational culture are the true drivers of success. Core Themes Explored in the Cases
Expert reviewers and practitioners often highlight the following viewpoints:
The book Case Studies in Knowledge Management , edited by , is widely regarded as a practical bridge between abstract theory and real-world implementation. It provides a collection of detailed teaching cases that highlight both the triumphs and common blunders organizations face when trying to manage their intellectual capital. Review Highlights: Theory vs. Reality
: The text covers a rich spectrum of industries, including healthcare in Britain, the Dubai Police Force, and global manufacturing firms.
“Instead of managing relevant knowledge, some businesses end up managing documents... this is a common blunder since many KM technologies are focused on document management rather than knowledge management.” ScienceDirect.com · 3 years ago Notable Case Example: Texas Instruments
: Many cases explore the struggle of capturing "tacit" knowledge—the expertise that lives in an employee's head—before they leave the company.
: Reviewers from Springer note that the book fills a significant void in the literature by moving away from "what is Knowledge Management (KM)" to "how do we actually do it".