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Growing India’s intellectual economy

August 18th, 2008 · No Comments

The transition of the Indian economy from a pure agricultural to industrial one has been a matter of acedemic and business interest over the years. What is interesting to note however,  is the transition of the industrial economy to a knowledge economy. Albeit, this one has been a more subtle one.
The move towards being a […]

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Tags: Business Models · Research · TWB

Considering Enterprise 2.0 as Future of E-learning

June 11th, 2008 · No Comments

Learning more about the future of e-learning, a lot of people think that e-learning is not about Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0, or computers, or a particular software package. It is all about a transformational concept. It shows the transformation of education.
Meanwhile, classifying the concept of e-learning, it usually indicates towards the fundamental application which is […]

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Tags: Information Technology · Misc. · Research

TWB Call for Research Papers on the OOXML and ODF Documentation Standards

June 9th, 2008 · 1 Comment

 
The Writers Block (TWB) invites research papers on “Implementation of Multiple Documentation Standards – OOXML and ODF – Impact on industry”
The paper will focus on the ratification and implementation of multiple documentation standards - OOXML, ODF and their impact on industry and user community at large. The accent should be on empirical evidence and logical […]

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Knowledge Management - Part 2: Where does it reside? Why is it important? How do you abstract/ ‘acquire’ it?

June 8th, 2008 · No Comments

Where does Knowledge reside?
Knowledge assets reside in many different places such as: databases, knowledge bases, filing cabinets and peoples’ heads and are distributed right across the organization. Knowledge exists in documents, structured repositories, file cabinets, Web pages, and in the minds of employees. Most people agree with the definition that “knowledge” is not only personal, […]

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Knowledge Management - Part 1: What is it? Types of Knowledge

June 6th, 2008 · No Comments

Introduction: Knowledge and Knowledge Management
In today’s new age economy, knowledge and information are the most important factors in the long-term success of both an individual and an organization. Knowledge and knowledge management have emerged as a vital component for many organizations. In fact, knowledge may soon be the only source of competitive advantage for an […]

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Tags: Business Models · Information Technology · Outsourcing · Research · TWB · Technical Publishing

The criticality of acquiring and (re) distributing knowledge in an organization

June 4th, 2008 · No Comments

- Rakesh Shukla
What is knowledge in an organization, and what does it really mean for it to be available? What when it is not? Managing knowledge is a critical function in an organization. Indeed it seperates the men from the boys as it were. In this day & age, knowledge is the most important factor […]

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What the heck is IT consumerization?

May 27th, 2008 · No Comments

This is taken from a post by Jon Oltsik on CNET.
Everyone is talking about the “consumerization” of information technology being the next big trend. Well, OK, but just what does IT consumerization mean. It turns out that many people are talking about different things. Through some research, I think I can summarize this trend […]

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Considering Enterprise 2.0 as Future of E-learning

May 27th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Coming back to the debate on use of various technologies in the corporate world today, when we consider the international virtual teams some people think that there has been much hype about the use of Web 2.0. However, the picture seems to be a little different in reality.
It is observed that the social network technologies […]

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Tags: Information Technology · Misc. · Research · Uncategorized

Considering Enterprise 2.0 as Future of E-learning

May 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment

The corporate world today is dominated by the use of computers and its latest technologies. They also play a very big role in deciphering the future of Web 2.0. Going in line with this thought, the Enterprise 2.0 is also viewed as the future of E-learning. The discussion could be a never-ending one and is […]

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Tags: Information Technology · Misc. · Research

Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital

April 28th, 2008 · No Comments

Coming to the end of the debate on knowing the difference between Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital, the often accepted conclusion is that effective Knowledge Management can be more than just capturing, storing, and organizing information. All such elements form part of the tools and processes that make up Knowledge Management especially stressing that the […]

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