add

Posted on 2:51 AM by serendipity | 0 comments

i just add some links for our lecturer to check it out...just for some additional materials.

sharing k

Posted on 2:00 AM by serendipity | 0 comments

“The emergence of the knowledge society, building on the pervasive influence of
modern information and communication technologies, is bringing about a fundamental
reshaping of the global economy. What is underway is a transformation of our
economy and society.”
“Knowledge has become the key resource. Knowledge has value, but so too does
knowledge about knowledge. Creating value is about creating new knowledge and
capturing its value. The most important property is now intellectual property, not
physical property. And it is the hearts and minds of people, rather than traditional
labour that are essential to growth and prosperity.”
(O’Hare, 2002)

knowledge management

Posted on 6:06 AM by serendipity | 0 comments

"Knowledge management is a multi-disciplined approach to achieving organizational objectives by making the best use of knowledge. It involves the design, review and implementation of both social and technological processes to improve the application of knowledge, in the collective interests of stakeholders.” - Standards Australia (2003)

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“Providing others with experiences in using data and information in decision making is itself an education process that takes time…the more people share information the more each of them gains: knowledge is created by the interaction of experience with information.” (Petrides and Nodine, 2003)

Scheduler job

Posted on 6:03 AM by serendipity | 0 comments

As a scheduler, i should make sure that all the list of bloggers key in on time but it is lack of me because i am quite bz handling and helping my sis wedding, which is on 20december 2009. so, i try to ask them to prepare it b4 bks exam

knowledge is all about....
“Creating, identifying and capturing knowledge; distributing the right knowledge the right people at the right time; and putting that information into action in ways that improve individual and community health.” (Minnesota, 2006)