Oxford University Applying Knowledge Management Short Course
Short course
In Oxford
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
Oxford
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Duration
1 Day
This will be an intensive day filled with a wide range of strategies and tactics for achieving higher levels of performance from existing resources. It will systematically consider each of the stages of the KM cycle (vision and search, generation, acquisition, capture, transformation, transfer, application) and assess how they relate to the organisational performance. Suitable for: The intended audience for this course is Engineers, Scientists, Managers and other staff in hi-tech companies and organisations. In particular it is aimed at those who would like develop a comprehensive insight into the main aspects of knowledge management and to equip themselves with the practical skills to build or begin the introduction of knowledge management interventions within their organisation.
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About this course
There are no formal requirements to entry of this course.
Reviews
Subjects
- Management
Teachers and trainers (1)
John Wilson
Independent Consultant and Researcher
Course programme
The intended audience for this course is Engineers, Scientists, Managers and other staff in hi-tech companies and organisations. In particular it is aimed at those who would like develop a comprehensive insight into the main aspects of knowledge management and to equip themselves with the practical skills to build or begin the introduction of knowledge management interventions within their organisation.
Additional information
Oxford University Applying Knowledge Management Short Course