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Knowledge governance and learning for organizational creativity and transformation / edited by Patricia de Sá Freire, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil, Suliman Hawamdeh, University of North Texas, USA, Gertrudes Aparecida Dandolini, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil.

Contributor(s): Sá Freire, Patricia de [editor.] | Hawamdeh, Suliman, 1955- [editor.] | Dandolini, Gertrudes [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Series on innovation and knowledge management, Vol. 15.Publisher: New Jersey : World Scientific, 2022Description: xxxiii, 393 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Intellectual capital -- Management | Knowledge management | Organizational learning | Organizational change | Strategic planningSummary: "Today Learning Organizations are shaped by collective knowledge and the existence of teams and groups of people that are continuously developing their capacity and ability to create results. Knowledge-based organizations understand the importance of continually learning at all levels and facilitate learning for their members through empowering people, encouraging collaboration, and promoting open dialogue. Organizational management issues have become strategic and fundamental in the collection and sharing of data and information and are recognized as challenging to both public and private organizations around the world. This has created the need to knowledge governance mechanisms to support Knowledge Management practices in organizations. For this governance, the mechanisms and procedures that encompass Knowledge Management, advancing on the traditional Corporate Governance (GovCorp) model, have been consolidated into a new governance model described as Knowledge Governance (GovC). Such model considers the processes of the knowledge related to the use, creation, retention, integration and sharing. In order to implement governance, it is essential to develop competencies and establish corporate policies and structures focusing on respect for common interests and collective goals. In this context, mechanisms must be created for the creation, sharing, storage and transfer of knowledge, making changes happen in synergy and adding value to the organization as a whole. The book covers the newly emerging area of knowledge governance and Learning Organizations and expands our understanding of Learning Organizations and their ability to acquire, create and share knowledge while continually examining organizational behavioral issues affecting their productivity"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographic references and index.

"Today Learning Organizations are shaped by collective knowledge and the existence of teams and groups of people that are continuously developing their capacity and ability to create results. Knowledge-based organizations understand the importance of continually learning at all levels and facilitate learning for their members through empowering people, encouraging collaboration, and promoting open dialogue. Organizational management issues have become strategic and fundamental in the collection and sharing of data and information and are recognized as challenging to both public and private organizations around the world. This has created the need to knowledge governance mechanisms to support Knowledge Management practices in organizations. For this governance, the mechanisms and procedures that encompass Knowledge Management, advancing on the traditional Corporate Governance (GovCorp) model, have been consolidated into a new governance model described as Knowledge Governance (GovC). Such model considers the processes of the knowledge related to the use, creation, retention, integration and sharing. In order to implement governance, it is essential to develop competencies and establish corporate policies and structures focusing on respect for common interests and collective goals. In this context, mechanisms must be created for the creation, sharing, storage and transfer of knowledge, making changes happen in synergy and adding value to the organization as a whole. The book covers the newly emerging area of knowledge governance and Learning Organizations and expands our understanding of Learning Organizations and their ability to acquire, create and share knowledge while continually examining organizational behavioral issues affecting their productivity"-- Provided by publisher.

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