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OverviewWhilst there are many books on knowledge management there are few aimed directly at HR practitioners and the critical role that they can play in building a knowledge-centric culture. This practical book draws on the author's own experience, as well as that of leading-edge Human Resource and Knowledge Management practitioners (including Linda Holbeche, Elizabeth Lank, and David Snowden), each of whom recognise that building a knowledge-centric culture cannot be achieved through technology alone. It covers areas such as: * Defining the key ingredients of a knowledge-centric culture * The changing structures, roles and responsibilities needed to create a knowledge-centric culture * HR's unique contribution to building a knowledge-centric culture, together with practical steps for getting started on the KM journey and for keeping the momentum going * Tools and techniques for: opening up a dialogue about why knowledge management is crucial for business and personal success; knowledge mapping; encouraging and facilitating knowledge sharing, as well as ways of identifying key knowledge players * How to help your organisation reframe its assumptions about learning in the knowledge economy * How to ensure that your HR practices are knowledge aligned Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christina EvansPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138155848ISBN 10: 1138155845 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 07 December 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA refreshing 'plain English' guide as to how HR people can make real strategic and operational business impact way beyond the traditional scope of the 'Personnel Department' . Robert Ingram, Vice President, Human Resources Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Christina's book throws down the gauntlet to HR professionals to move knowledge management up their strategic agenda. Drawing on a breadth of examples across many sectors Christina provides us with a way into a topic that we have left on the back burner for too long. This is a book to get knowledge management on HR's strategic agenda. I particularly liked the pause for reflections. Chris Johnson, Director, Cedar International ""A refreshing 'plain English' guide as to how HR people can make real strategic and operational business impact way beyond the traditional scope of the 'Personnel Department'"". Robert Ingram, Vice President, Human Resources Cap Gemini Ernst & Young ""Christina's book throws down the gauntlet to HR professionals to move knowledge management up their strategic agenda. Drawing on a breadth of examples across many sectors Christina provides us with a way into a topic that we have left on the back burner for too long."" ""This is a book to get knowledge management on HR's strategic agenda. I particularly liked the pause for reflections."" Chris Johnson, Director, Cedar International A refreshing 'plain English' guide as to how HR people can make real strategic and operational business impact way beyond the traditional scope of the 'Personnel Department'. Robert Ingram, Vice President, Human ResourcesCap Gemini Ernst & Young Christina's book throws down the gauntlet to HR professionals to move knowledge management up their strategic agenda. Drawing on a breadth of examples across many sectors Christina provides us with a way into a topic that we have left on the back burner for too long. This is a book to get knowledge management on HR's strategic agenda. I particularly liked the pause for reflections. Chris Johnson, Director, Cedar International Author InformationChristina Evans Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |