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KM Martyn Laycock Knowledge Management I 2001

KM Martyn Laycock Knowledge Management I 2001

know-ledge n. 1a awareness or familiarity gained by experience, b a person’s range of information 2a a theoretical or practical understanding of a subject, language etc. b the sum of what is known DORLAND KINDERSLEY Illustrated Oxford Dictionary


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Money Management Tips

Money Management Tips

Manage your money wisely, listen to the money man, ahaha


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Successful Project Management

Successful Project Management

Scope Management
Time Management
Cost Management
Quality Management
Human Resources Management
Communications Management
Risk Management
Procurement Management
Integration Management


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Project Management And Marketing - Team Roles

Project Management And Marketing - Team Roles

To introduce topics for the module
To discuss learning and teaching methods used
To introduce the guest speaker series
To suggest sources for reading and research


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Knowledge NHSl PART1 Final Jan 2005

Knowledge NHSl PART1 Final Jan 2005

In this three-part Module we explore the subjects of learning and knowledge, their characteristics, their roles in organisations, and in society, their attainment and application, and also their management in an organizational sense. Throughout we shall make specific reference to healthcare and, particularly, to learning and the management of knowledge in the National Health Service (NHS).
At numerous points in our three modules we shall refer to an number of management experts, specialists and ‘thought leaders’, one of whom – Peter Drucker – is perceived by many to be the ‘thought leader’, the management guru who points the way, often with almost chilling clarity, to the future. Thus it is that we open our first module with two quotations from Drucker’s 1999 book “Management Challenges of the 21st Century” :

“In today’s economy the most important resource is no longer labour, capital or land - it is knowledge.”


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