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Title: Black and Decker : towards a knowledge-centric organization.
Authors: Pemberton, Jon
Francis, M. S.
Stonehouse, George
Citation: Knowledge and process management, 2002, vol. 9 (3), pp.178-189.
Publisher: Wiley
Journal : Knowledge and process management
Issue date: Aug-2002
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10145/35072
DOI: 10.1002/kpm.148
Abstract: Paper examines how a major multinational corporation manages its knowledge assets and utilises a knowledge audit tool developed by the authors, together with manager interviews, to gain further insight into the knowledge capabilities of a successful international business, and particularly the role of an authoritative knowledge champion in this process.
Type: Article
Language: en
Keywords: Multinational corporations
Knowledge management
ISSN: 10924604
10991441
Appears in collections:Business and Management Studies
Business Analysis, Systems and Information Management

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