The Business Journal of Phoenix :: ASU works to broaden knowledge management understanding
...ASU's Center for Advancing Business through Information Technology (CABIT), teamed with Intel more than a year ago on the Knowledge Management Capabilities Assessment project, and, over time, it has grown to more and more business units of Intel.
The project's aim is to determine how the enhancement of knowledge management capabilities in information technology can improve business performance. Knowledge management looks at the role of information technology in storing and accessing the information, ideas and experiences, which make up a company's intangible assets.
Knowledge in the case of the CABIT/Intel project means information needed to make decisions. That includes lessons learned by a company and its employees, expertise available through industry experts, as well as documented knowledge such as videos, recordings and written materials.
At the heart of this project is developing an instrument that can reflect how well a company is managing its knowledge, said Ajay Vinze, CABIT director.
"Knowledge is the biggest and most transient resource any business has," he said. "We are looking at how you manage this very complex object that exists in both minds and data."...
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