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Real Life Knowledge Management Book

ReallifekmIt’s not often that you get something for nothing but in this case you really can! ‘Real Life Knowledge Management – Lessons from the Field’ is a collection of 18 knowledge management case studies from across Europe and the Middle East. 

“Real-Life Knowledge Management – Lessons from the Field is about the art and practice of knowledge management in real life settings. Based on the hands-on experiences of the authors’ where knowledge was created and valuable lessons learned, this book provides the context for the sharing of this knowledge through a set of case studies spanning several domains and areas of practice.” 

The book is edited by Abdul Samad Kazi (Sami) and Patricia Wolf and is published by KnowledgeBoard. I was lucky I got a professionally printed paper copy – but you can download the entire book for free. There are some really interesting case studies and the book is beautifully illustrated by Arye and Ron Dvir. Enjoy!

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Hello:
You have an excellent e-knowledge exposure and experience.

I have added your review and a link to the actual book at my blog: Vertical and tacit: Multifaith and Knowledge Management in Perspective [ http://multifaith.blogspot.com/2006/06/vertical-and-tacit-multifaith-and.html ]

Would appreciate if you leave your comment.

hi,
good site :) Whish you good luck!

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