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Knowledge and Project Management - A Shared Approach to Improve Performance

English · Hardback

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This book argues that by integrating effective knowledge management (KM) with project management (PM), the overall project success rate can be improved significantly. It brings together the latest ideas and research on shared approaches to improve performance based on the research and experience of academics and practitioners. The structured collection of articles presents novel theoretical approaches and clear empirical evidence of the value of integrating the two distinct fields.
It enables readers to better understand the need to merge KM with PM and appreciate the benefits. It also offers researchers an idea of what lies ahead and how to get there, and helps practitioners develop more suitable KM solutions for successful project outcomes.

List of contents

Part 1: Concepts and Models of Project and Knowledge Management.- Chapter 1: Traditional Project Management.- Chapter 2: Integration Models of Project Management with Knowledge Management.- Part 2: Project Management Knowledge Areas.- Chapter 3: Project Management Body of Knowledge in the Context of PMI and ISO.- Chapter 4: Emotional and Spiritual Knowledge.- Part 3: Knowledge Management Strategies for Project Management.- Chapter 5: Lessons Learnt Support System.- Chapter 6: Renovating Project Management: Knowledge Personalisation and Sharing.- Part 4: Knowledge Management Implementations in Project Management.- Chapter 7: Knowledge Management Selection Model for Project Management.- Chapter 8: Knowledge Sharing System under Open Project Perspective: Chinese Experience.

About the author

Meliha Handzic is Professor of Management and Information Systems at the International Burch University, Sarajevo. Her PhD is from the University of New South Wales, Sydney. Meliha’s main research interests lie in the areas of knowledge management and decision support. She has published on these topics in leading journals and books.
Antonio Bassi, PMP®, Degree in Electronic Engineering at Politecnico di Milano, certified Project Management Professional (PMP®) by the Project Management Institute (PMI®), member of the Steering Committee of the Project Management Institute - Northern Italy Chapter (PMI®-NIC) 2004-2008, Project Management Lecturer at SUPSI (University of Applied Science and Arts – Switzerland), member of the project team for the definition of the ISO standards ISO 21500 and ISO 21502 (project management), project / program manager, for 15 years, on innovative projects in different market sectors. 

Summary

This book argues that by integrating effective knowledge management (KM) with project management (PM), the overall project success rate can be improved significantly. It brings together the latest ideas and research on shared approaches to improve performance based on the research and experience of academics and practitioners. The structured collection of articles presents novel theoretical approaches and clear empirical evidence of the value of integrating the two distinct fields.
It enables readers to better understand the need to merge KM with PM and appreciate the benefits. It also offers researchers an idea of what lies ahead and how to get there, and helps practitioners develop more suitable KM solutions for successful project outcomes.

Product details

Assisted by Bassi (Editor), Bassi (Editor), Antonio Bassi (Editor), Melih Handzic (Editor), Meliha Handzic (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9783319510668
ISBN 978-3-31-951066-8
No. of pages 197
Dimensions 162 mm x 243 mm x 16 mm
Weight 438 g
Illustrations XVIII, 197 p. 29 illus., 17 illus. in color.
Series Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning
Springer
Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

Management, Projektmanagement, B, Planning, Organization, Business and Management, Organisationstheorie und -verhalten, Knowledge Management, Organizational theory & behaviour, Project management, Management science, Codification, Contingency approaches

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