Argues that the knowledge management process can be categorized into knowledge creation, knowledge validation, knowledge presentation, knowledge distribution, and knowledge application activities. To capitalize on knowledge, an organization must be swift in balancing its knowledge management activities. In general, such a balancing act requires changes in organizational culture, technologies, and techniques. A number of organizations believe that by focusing exclusively on people, technologies, or techniques, they can manage knowledge. However, that exclusive focus on people, technologies, or techniques does not enable a firm to sustain its competitive advantages. It is, rather, the interaction between technology, techniques, and people that allow an organization to manage its knowledge effectively. By creating a nurturing and “learning‐by‐doing” kind of environment, an organization can sustain its competitive advantages.
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March 01 2001
Knowledge management in organizations: examining the interaction between technologies, techniques, and people Available to Purchase
Ganesh D. Bhatt
Ganesh D. Bhatt
Ganesh D. Bhatt is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Science and Systems, Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7484
Print ISSN: 1367-3270
© MCB UP Limited
2001
Journal of Knowledge Management (2001) 5 (1): 68–75.
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Bhatt GD (2001), "Knowledge management in organizations: examining the interaction between technologies, techniques, and people". Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 5 No. 1 pp. 68–75, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/13673270110384419
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