Difference between revisions of "K-Spot"

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{{Term|K-SPOT|Represents the [[Knowledge|knowledge]] niches on which a company must focus its [[Knowledge Management|knowledge management]] efforts. Based on how the audit process populates the strategic capability framework, you can identify promising processes that stand to gain the most through knowledge management. <ref> The Knowledge Management  Toolkit. Amrit Tiwana, 1999 </ref>}}
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{{Term|K-SPOT|Represents the [[Knowledge|knowledge]] niches on which a company must focus its [[Knowledge Management|knowledge management]] efforts. Based on how the audit process populates the strategic capability framework, you can identify promising processes that stand to gain the most through knowledge management. <ref> TIWANA, AMRIT, KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TOOLKIT, THE; ORCHESTRATING IT, STRATEGY, AND KNOWLEDGE PLATFORMS, 2nd edition, ©2003. Electronically reporduced by permission of Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey</ref>}}
  
  

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Term2.png K-SPOT
Represents the knowledge niches on which a company must focus its knowledge management efforts. Based on how the audit process populates the strategic capability framework, you can identify promising processes that stand to gain the most through knowledge management. [1]



References

  1. TIWANA, AMRIT, KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TOOLKIT, THE; ORCHESTRATING IT, STRATEGY, AND KNOWLEDGE PLATFORMS, 2nd edition, ©2003. Electronically reporduced by permission of Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey