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Managing Information and Knowledge in the Public Sector

English · Hardback

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For the public sector, which is globally the largest employer of people and repository of information, managing information and knowledge is an extremely problematic area to address. The essence of both resources is that they are intangible, their impact and value cannot be measured through traditional accounting methods, yet they are also, paradoxically, where the greatest value and potential for improvement is located. In this book Eileen Milner introduces the reader to the concepts of information and knowledge and explores a variety of tools and techniques which may be usefully adopted in actively managing and developing these resources. Wherever possible real-life public sector case studies and examples are used to illustrate good practice, as well as some of the pitfalls of poor application. Down-to-earth and taking into account the critically important characteristics unique to public services, this will be an illuminating text both for managers and policy makers already working in the public sector and for those considering doing so.

List of contents

1 Introduction: defining information and knowledge 2 Developing an information policy and strategy: the foundations of information management 3 Information management strategy in action: making a ‘business’ case 4 Knowledge management 5 Managing information, ideas and solutions: a focus on the employee 6 ICTs as tools of IKM 7 Tension and paradox: issues of information security, ownership, access, liability and openness 8 IKM as a tool of social inclusion 9 Vision and revision: the case for IKM in the public sector

About the author

Eileen Milner is a Principal Lecturer in Information Management at the University of North London

Summary

For the public sector, which is globally the largest employer of people and repository of information, managing information and knowledge is an extremely problematic area to address. The essence of both resources is that they are intangible, their impact and value cannot be measured through traditional accounting methods, yet they are also, paradoxically, where the greatest value and potential for improvement is located. In this book Eileen Milner introduces the reader to the concepts of information and knowledge and explores a variety of tools and techniques which may be usefully adopted in actively managing and developing these resources. Wherever possible real-life public sector case studies and examples are used to illustrate good practice, as well as some of the pitfalls of poor application. Down-to-earth and taking into account the critically important characteristics unique to public services, this will be an illuminating text both for managers and policy makers already working in the public sector and for those considering doing so.

Product details

Authors Eileen Milner, Milner Eileen
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.06.2000
 
EAN 9780415204224
ISBN 978-0-415-20422-4
No. of pages 208
Weight 540 g
Illustrations Tabellen, schwarz-weiss
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

Sociology, MEDICAL / Health Policy, MEDICAL / Health Care Delivery, MEDICAL / Allied Health Services / General, Politics & government, Social issues & processes, Politics and government, Social and ethical issues

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