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Managing Knowledge in Project Environments illustrates how
knowledge management (KM) contributes to successful project work.
KM is widely practised in project environments, but managers don't
always recognise the knowledge aspects of their work and tend to
treat KM as a series of specific activities rather than a way of
making project work produce better outcomes in different contexts.
To overcome this challenge, the authors present KM as an integral
part of project work and explain it using principles: KM
fundamentals that apply anywhere. A series of context factors
provides readers with a framework for understanding and thinking
about what KM means for their context: their goals, their projects,
their organisations and their working environments. Hidden KM is
exposed, myths are debunked and practical guidance explains how to
build KM into projects and portfolios. The approach is consistent
with current guidance including the BS ISO management systems
standard for KM and the seventh edition of APM's 'Body of
knowledge'. The aim is to help project professionals, sponsors, PMO
members and others who can make a difference manage knowledge more
effectively in project environments. Managing Knowledge in Project
Environments offers everyone involved in project work a definitive
short guide to the subject.
Managing Knowledge in Project Environments illustrates how
knowledge management (KM) contributes to successful project work.
KM is widely practised in project environments, but managers don't
always recognise the knowledge aspects of their work and tend to
treat KM as a series of specific activities rather than a way of
making project work produce better outcomes in different contexts.
To overcome this challenge, the authors present KM as an integral
part of project work and explain it using principles: KM
fundamentals that apply anywhere. A series of context factors
provides readers with a framework for understanding and thinking
about what KM means for their context: their goals, their projects,
their organisations and their working environments. Hidden KM is
exposed, myths are debunked and practical guidance explains how to
build KM into projects and portfolios. The approach is consistent
with current guidance including the BS ISO management systems
standard for KM and the seventh edition of APM's 'Body of
knowledge'. The aim is to help project professionals, sponsors, PMO
members and others who can make a difference manage knowledge more
effectively in project environments. Managing Knowledge in Project
Environments offers everyone involved in project work a definitive
short guide to the subject.
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