Integrate elements of information and knowledge management, together with the business process and intellectual capital

July 30th, 2007 by admin

[German title: Elemente des Informations- und Wissensmanagements mit den Geschäftsprozessen und intellektuellem Kapital verflechten (Translate text to: Deutsch)]

Taylor, L.: Knowledge, Information and the Business Process. Revolutionary thinking or common sense?. Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 2007. 150 p.,  ISBN (paperback): 1843341042, ISBN (hardback): 1843341050

Summary:
The key focus of this book is to integrate elements of information and knowledge management, together with the business process and intellectual capital. The book questions some of the fundamental concepts and principles currently used to manage information that revolve around business processes. Specifically, it addresses the argument to more effectively evaluate the contributions of human and systems capital (which are defined) to a process, highlighting the need to make more conscious decisions about what role each will perform in the developed process

Readership:
The book is primarily aimed at those individuals in a service provision environment, who are responsible for change and/or effective business processes

Key features:

  • Covers the integration of the intellectual capital with business processes
  • Provides practical guidance on analysis of the complete business process (including products and customers) from a human and systems capital perspective
  • Provides practical frameworks that enable readers to implement the suggested strategies regarding the development of intellectual capital round business processes, which are explained throughout the book

Author:
Liz Taylor has worked in the knowledge and information management field for the past eight years

To the publisher's website of the book.

Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Limited

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