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Four Stars
Good book.
A very useful taxonomy of knowledge transfer techniques
Looking for in-depth case studies of KM in action at large organisations?
Read This Before Foisting KM on Your Org....
In presenting alternative systems of knowledge sharing, and their strengths and weakenesses for the types, times, and range of knowledge, Dixon's best contribution is to guide the reader from following certain dead-ends, though not necessarily ensuring a success down the right path.
Cashing in on "Common Knowledge"
The author focuses on only one type of the many possible types of knowledge that reside in a workplace: the knowledge that employees learn from doing the organization's tasks.
Useful Intro to KM
This is the first and only book I've read about knowledge management, so my perspective is limited.
Common to Public Health, too!
Common Knowledge: How Companies Thrive by Sharing What They Know, by Nancy M.
Read Chapters 1, 2, 8, and 9 First
In the increasingly complex world of information technology, effective knowledge transfer is at once critical to the success of an organization or a program.
A focussed reading
The book provides a focussed and practical discussion on the subject of knowledge transfer.
Are you ready for knowledge Management?
Nancy M.
The de facto taxonomy for knowledge transfer
Nancy Dixon competently tackles the practical task of codifying the different types of knowledge transfer that occur within a corporation.