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Ten Steps to Maturity in Knowledge Management: Lessons in Economy

About the authors

 

J. K. Suresh
Kavi Mahesh

Knowledge Management - your ticket to the transformation journey

  • Share organizational information
  • Manage change
  • Beat the competition

Why should organizations manage knowledge? In today’s technology-driven ‘flat’ world, knowledge is a critical factor of production and the basis for competition. Companies can leverage knowledge to innovate and to become market leaders.

 

Through their book Ten Steps to Maturity in Knowledge Management: Lessons in Economy (Chandos Publishing, Oxford, UK), J.K. Suresh and Kavi Mahesh explain how knowledge scattered in your organization can be economically transformed to aid speedy learning, improved productivity and corporate growth.

 

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"... Ten Steps to Maturity in Knowledge Management is. a guide on how to secure a meaningful organizational culture based on a foundation of individual and corporate collaboration and knowledge sharing."

 

- Rory Chase,
Managing Director,
Teleos


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‘This is a very practical guide. Take from it the lessons that you need and apply them appropriately to help you on your own KM journey.’

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