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Título: Collective Knowledge | |
Autor: Marcus / Watters | Precio: $560.00 | |
Editorial: Microsoft Press | Año: 2002 | |
Tema: Servicios, Informacion | Edición: 1ª | |
Sinopsis | ISBN: 9780735614994 | |
In the Information Age, individuals work in concert with technology to streamline and enhance the capture and flow of an organization's knowledge, and deliver it to individuals and teams engaged in accomplishing specific tasks. COLLECTIVE KNOWLEDGE describes the Knowledge Workplace, where intellectual capital is a managed asset and employee productivity is enabled by Web-based services. This book provides business leaders with a comprehensive vision of next generation intranets and presents practical examples of how leading organizations are deploying intranets that increase productivity and reduce costs. |