anˇtholˇoˇgy
n. pl. anˇtholˇoˇgies
- A collection of writings.
- A miscellany, assortment, or catalog, as of thoughts, comments, or ideas: The
Irish love their constitution for what it is: an anthology of the clerical-nationalist
ideas of 1936 (Economist).
[Medieval Greek anthologi, collection of epigrams, from Greek, flower
gathering, from anthologein, to gather flowers : antho-,
antho- + logos, a gathering (from legein, to gather.
See leg- in Indo-European Roots).]
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| This KM anthology of Hubert Saint-Onge is a
compilation of ideas organized into the following topics: What is Knowledge?
The Business Rationale
Organizational Knowledge
Tacit and Explicit
Characteristics
Organizational Knowledge
Obtaining Knowledge
Capturing vs. Creating
Thinking of Knowledge
Internal Market
Asset of Knowledge
Intangible Knowledge
Stock or Flow?
Barriers and Pitfalls
Case Studies
General Motors
Dow Chemicals
Siemens
U.S. Army
Air Liquide
CSC
Buckman Labs
Hewlett-Packard
Scandia
Chevron - TLO
McKinsey & Co.
Booz Allen & Hamilton
British Petroleum
Notes on Presentations by other practitioners
Sample KM
Anthology
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