Improving System Development Methods by Incorporating the Principles of Knowledge Management

Student Number : 9707570P - M Com dissertation - School of Economic and Business Sciences - Faculty of Commerce === Business managers have used principles of Knowledge Management to improve organisational performance by: o Identifying the knowledge that is needed to solve various problems o...

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Main Author: Silverman, Simone
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Language:en
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/1973
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-19732019-05-11T03:41:53Z Improving System Development Methods by Incorporating the Principles of Knowledge Management Silverman, Simone System Methodology Knowledge Management Student Number : 9707570P - M Com dissertation - School of Economic and Business Sciences - Faculty of Commerce Business managers have used principles of Knowledge Management to improve organisational performance by: o Identifying the knowledge that is needed to solve various problems o Acquiring the needed knowledge from sources that already have it o Creating the needed knowledge if it is not yet available o Validating the acquired or created knowledge o Retaining the validated knowledge o Destroying invalid or obsolete knowledge o Representing the knowledge in a consistent, easily readable format o Enabling people to easily access relevant knowledge o Enabling people to share the retained knowledge o Enabling people to apply the retained knowledge to improve performance Statistical analysis of data obtained from 84 respondents confirmed that information systems practitioners can also benefit from applying the principles to their system development methods. 2007-02-13T13:39:59Z 2007-02-13T13:39:59Z 2007-02-13T13:39:59Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/1973 en 421404 bytes application/pdf application/pdf
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topic System Methodology
Knowledge Management
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Knowledge Management
Silverman, Simone
Improving System Development Methods by Incorporating the Principles of Knowledge Management
description Student Number : 9707570P - M Com dissertation - School of Economic and Business Sciences - Faculty of Commerce === Business managers have used principles of Knowledge Management to improve organisational performance by: o Identifying the knowledge that is needed to solve various problems o Acquiring the needed knowledge from sources that already have it o Creating the needed knowledge if it is not yet available o Validating the acquired or created knowledge o Retaining the validated knowledge o Destroying invalid or obsolete knowledge o Representing the knowledge in a consistent, easily readable format o Enabling people to easily access relevant knowledge o Enabling people to share the retained knowledge o Enabling people to apply the retained knowledge to improve performance Statistical analysis of data obtained from 84 respondents confirmed that information systems practitioners can also benefit from applying the principles to their system development methods.
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title Improving System Development Methods by Incorporating the Principles of Knowledge Management
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title_full Improving System Development Methods by Incorporating the Principles of Knowledge Management
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