AI-empowered Knowledge Management

AI-empowered Knowledge Management
Author: Soumi Majumder
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2022-02-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9811903166

This book is focused on AI-empowered knowledge management to improve processes, implementation of technology for providing easy access to knowledge and the impact of knowledge management to promote the platform for generation of new knowledge through continuous learning. The book discusses process of knowledge management which includes entirety of the creation, distribution, and maintenance of knowledge to achieve organizational objectives. It also covers knowledge management tools which enable and enhance knowledge creation, codification, and transfer within business firms thereby reducing the burden of work and allowing application of resources and effective usage towards practical tasks. An immense growth of artificial intelligence in business organizations has occurred and AI-empowered knowledge management practice is leading towards growth and development of the organization.

Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management
Author: Irma Becerra-Fernandez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781032417394

"Knowledge Management: Systems and Processes in the AI Era, Third Edition, is aimed at students and managers who seek detailed insights into contemporary knowledge management (KM). It explains the concepts, theories, and technologies that provide the foundation for knowledge management; the systems and structures that constitute KM solutions; and the processes for developing, deploying, and evaluating these KM solutions. This book serves as a complete introduction to the subject of knowledge management, incorporating technical and social aspects, as well as concepts, practical examples, traditional KM approaches, and emerging topics. This third edition has been revised and expanded to include more coverage of emergent trends such as cloud computing, online communities, crowdsourcing and artificial intelligence. Aimed at advanced undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA students who are seeking a comprehensive perspective on knowledge management, Knowledge Management: Systems and Processes in the AI Era is also complemented by online support for lecturers including suggested solutions to the many review questions and application exercises contained within the book"--

Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management
Author: Herwig Rollett
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2003-03-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1402071698

Part I Background: Two Complementary Views; Lessons Learned from PastProjects. Part II Processes: Knowledge Planning; Creating Knowledge; Integrating Knowledge; Organizing Knowledge; Transferring Knowledge; Maintaining Knowledge; Assessing Knowledge. Part III Technologies: Communication; Collaboration; Content Creation; Content Management; Adaptation; eLearning; Personal Tools; Artificial Intelligence; Networking; Standards; Hardware.

Knowledge Management and AI in Society 5.0

Knowledge Management and AI in Society 5.0
Author: Manlio Del Giudice
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 9781003258056

"Society 5.0 points toward a human-centred approach by the use of modern, advanced technologies and artificial intelligence. This book explores and offers an overview of knowledge management embraced in the current scenario of Society 5.0, shedding light on its importance in a society that is increasingly digital and interconnected. The book enhances current managerial and economic research by offering the "human" side of knowledge management (KM) intertwined with the use of artificial intelligences (AIs). Each chapter explores KM from different perspectives, including entrepreneurship, innovation, marketing, and strategy, in a theoretical and practical way. They include insights from both practitioners and scholars, enriched by practical tools that can be used during laboratories, workshops and tutorials. The book presents evidence on how to manage KM and develop new knowledge in different subjects, with the aim of overcoming conventional KM strategy and show how business and society are connected with "power of subjective human knowledge creation". Offering both new insights, research and practical guidance, this book will appeal to academics and students of knowledge management as well as digital transformation practitioners looking for ways to transition their organizations from knowledge economy to digital economy"--

The Knowledge Management and Application Domain

The Knowledge Management and Application Domain
Author: Steven Wieneke
Publisher: Wieneke & Wieneke Inc
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2010-03
Genre: Artificial intelligence
ISBN: 0984451900

A framework for knowledge management continues to elude the community, and relabeling a variety of methods, technologies, and fields of practice as knowledge management confounds the issue. This revised text identifies three subdomains, eight disciplines, and seven core competencies.

Managing Knowledge with Artificial Intelligence

Managing Knowledge with Artificial Intelligence
Author: Kevin C. Desouza
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2002-07-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0313011656

In clear, readable language, consultant and researcher Kevin Desouza accomplishes an unlikely feat: explaining artificial intelligence to nonspecialists, in a way that experts will recognize and accept as correct and immediately applicable. Workers in knowledge management are relatively isolated from each other, businesspeople are still unconvinced that artificial intelligence has much to offer, and engineers creating the latest algorithm or device seldom consider its value for businesspeople—Desouza seeks to change all that. He maintains that knowledge will be traded like physical goods, and that businesses must leverage knowledge resources within its organizations to survive in a highly competitive marketplace. Introducing us the concepts and significance of knowledge management, he shows that incorporating artificial intelligence computer-based techniques into business settings can provide truly significant gains in productivity. This book is among the first of its kind to provide a comprehensive one-stop guide to the basics of knowledge management, plus a lucid explanation of A.I., and how to use it in almost all types of organizational settings.

Knowledge Management for Leadership and Communication

Knowledge Management for Leadership and Communication
Author: Jon-Arild Johannessen
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2020-03-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1839820446

With the establishment of the innovation economy, the Fourth Industrial Revolution is becoming a reality. As this occurs, new forms of leadership arise, generated by the interaction between leadership functions and neurology. This innovative book asks the question: what are the key value creation processes in the innovation economy?

A Research Agenda for Knowledge Management and Analytics

A Research Agenda for Knowledge Management and Analytics
Author: Jay Liebowitz
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-01-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1800370628

Leveraging the knowledge gained from Knowledge Management and from the growing fields of Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI), this Research Agenda highlights the research gaps, issues, applications, challenges and opportunities related to Knowledge Management (KM). Exploring synergies between KM and emerging technologies, leading international scholars and practitioners examine KM from a multidisciplinary perspective, demonstrating the ways in which knowledge sharing worldwide can be enhanced in order to better society and improve organisational performance.

Intelligent Systems for Knowledge Management

Intelligent Systems for Knowledge Management
Author: Edward Szczerbicki
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2009-09-30
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3642041698

New approaches are needed that could move us towards developing effective systems for problem solving and decision making, systems that can deal with complex and ill-structured situations, systems that can function in information rich environments, systems that can cope with imprecise information, systems that can rely on their knowledge and learn from experience - i.e. intelligent systems. One of the main efforts in intelligent systems development is focused on knowledge and information management which is regarded as the crucial issue in smart decision making support. The 13 Chapters of this book represent a sample of such effort. The overall aim of this book is to provide guidelines to develop tools for smart processing of knowledge and information. Still, the guide does not presume to give ultimate answers. Rather, it poses ideas and case studies to explore and the complexities and challenges of modern knowledge management issues. It also encourages its reader to become aware of the multifaceted interdisciplinary character of such issues. The premise of this book is that its reader will leave it with a heightened ability to think - in different ways - about developing, evaluating, and supporting intelligent knowledge and information management systems in real life based environment.