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001 ASIN0750650117
005 20111021100205.0
008 111021s2001 xxu eng d
020 _a0750650117 (paperback)
_c$48.95
020 _a9780750650113 (paperback)
082 0 4 _a658
100 1 _aSkyrme, David.
245 1 0 _aCapitalizing on knowledge /
_cDavid Skyrme.
260 _a[PLACE OF PUBLICATION] :
_bButterworth-Heinemann,
_c2001.
300 _a352 p. ;
_c24 cm.
520 _aMany organizations are embracing knowledge management as a source of strategic advantage. But already people are asking: "what comes next?" Likewise almost every large organization is heavily involved in e-commerce and turning their organizations into e-businesses. At the moment most e-commerce is focused on selling traditional products and services through the new medium of the Internet. However, the more an organization evolves into an e-business, the more they can exploit knowledge flows between themselves and their marketplace. This book draws together the two strands of knowledge and e-business into the emerging field that this book has called k-business. A k-business is one that turns an organization's knowledge assets into knowledge products and services and uses the Internet to market and deliver them online. Despite its newness, the Delphi Group have forecast that within 5 years person-to-person information e-commerce (a major aspect of k-business) will be a $5 billion business leveraging $50 billion in sales of other products and services. Capitalizing on Knowledge aims to give professionals and managers early insights into how to develop successful k-businesses. It takes a critical and balanced view of the building blocks of a k-business including knowledge productizing, e-commerce enablers and Internet marketing. It draws on lessons from successes and failures in the dot.com landscape and of the early pioneers of knowledge markets. The writing style engenders interest and readability supported by diagrams, screen images, check lists and frameworks. There are 'points to ponder' to stimulate thinking and decision-making. Five case studies and over 50 illustrative examples provide insights into the application of the book's concepts. No other book brings all the elements of a k-business together in one place to provide a thought provoking yet practical companion for those who want to capitalize on their knowledge. Demonstrates how the overlap of the two high profile strands of e-business and knowledge management is creating new k-business opportunities Describes new business models for marketing knowledge over the Internet Provides practical guidelines for packaging knowledge and participating in knowledge markets.
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