The Challenges Of Knowledge Management

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The Challenges of Knowledge Management

The Challenges of Knowledge Management

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Introduction3

Discussion3

The History of Knowledge3

The Perception of Knowledge4

The Perception of Knowledge by Resource-Based View4

The Process and Management of Knowledge5

The Dimensions of Knowledge Management5

The Approaches to Knowledge Management6

The History of Knowledge Management7

The Progress of Knowledge Management7

The Global Business's Knowledge Management Challenges8

Dealing with Utilization of Information Technology and Tacit Knowledge9

The Cultural Complexity Adaptation9

The Solutions to Overcome Knowledge Management Challenges10

Conclusion10

Challenges of Knowledge Management

Introduction

The challenges of knowledge management are absent in the link between the actual challenges and the historical process. Both practitioners and academics are contributing considerable attention to knowledge management due to its representation in global business as a challenge. However, in spite that an integrative approach is required by the complexity of knowledge management, knowledge management has become a specific feature of the matter for most of the studies. However, all external and internal factors are considered and the process of management of knowledge has been impacted, the knowledge management challenges must be dealt in a holistic manner by the global business managers.

The importance of global knowledge management has been discussed and critically evaluated in this paper. The advance consideration of management of knowledge has been contributed in this paper, by contributing an integrative outlook struggling to establish the connection in global corporations (Alavi & Leidner, 1999, pp. 1). The allegations of the tasks for professional research and practice, the experiments of management of knowledge confronted by worldwide corporate groups and the knowledge management literature have been reviewed in this paper. Provision of understandings of management of knowledge in worldwide organisations and offering a global perspective of management of knowledge experiments for international corporate, the knowledge management literature has been added in this paper.

Discussion

The History of Knowledge

Since the prehistoric Greeks, the learning of anthropological knowledge has been a dominant matter of beliefs, however, 'justified true belief', is the classical definition of knowledge. Knowledge is a merchandise of experience and social replication and is a meaning made by the mind, therefore, knowledgeable, in fact, can only be a human. However, the concepts of knowledge, information and data are generally misinterpreted. The indirectly meaningful and out of context, the observations or facts are represented by Data. Often in the form of a message, substituting facts inside certain significant content is resulted from information.

The Perception of Knowledge

Knowledge is far more beyond than data. Adapted with a combination of operation, techniques and rules cultured over practice and experience, information is a transformed and organized combination of information and is closer to the action. Typically from other people, the knowledge is increased through interaction of information. In complete, authenticated and meaningful information, information is organized and processed material and data are raw facts and numbers.

However, knowledge is categorized as tacit and explicit. Hidden and unspoken are tacit knowledge, whereas, explicit knowledge is distributed, capture and understood in different formats (Ahmed & Et.al, 1999, pp. 304). This type of knowledge cannot be easily articulated by individuals as tacit knowledge is difficult to distribute, adopt, codify and ...
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