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Knowledge Services Management [recurso electrónico] : Organizing Around Internal Markets / by Peter K. Mills, Kevin M. Snyder.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Service Science: Research and Innovations in the Service EconomyEditor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2009Descripción: online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387095196
  • 99780387095196
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 650 23
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Defining Competitive Advantage in Knowledge Services -- Understanding The Logic Of Knowledge Service Sustainability: Customer Alliances -- Building Advantage: Managing Customer Alliances By Professional Distance -- Building Knowledge Advantage: Internal Market Imperatives -- Building Advantage: Management By Mistrust In Controlling Empowered Proventure Workers -- Building Advantage: Designing The Right Structure For Knowledge Services -- The Internal Promotion Of Ideas -- Conclusion.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: This book examines the transformation of the traditional workplace and responds to the demand for fresh approaches to the challenges faced by managers in designing knowledge services. Rapid technological development and changing economic conditions have asserted significant influence on the work landscape for both workers and management; most notably, that the means of production are controlled by workers themselves. The response is a growing awareness that the work landscape for knowledge services can no longer be effectively managed by relying on the traditional hierarchical paradigm. Given these current challenges, the design framework presented in this book is based on internal market principles along with customer integration into the boundaries of the organization. This framework initiates new and effective ways of designing knowledge services for sustained competitive advantage. The indispensable role of customer/client in the operations of these organizations is examined, as is the creation of the "Proventure Workplace", a work environment which accentuates jobs requiring rich cognitive skills for continuing innovation and creativity. By adopting an internal market perspective the firm can integrate the science and art of management with the design realities of contemporary knowledge services. Knowledge Services Management provides valuable tools for readers involved in all aspects of knowledge services from researchers to managers and students alike.
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Defining Competitive Advantage in Knowledge Services -- Understanding The Logic Of Knowledge Service Sustainability: Customer Alliances -- Building Advantage: Managing Customer Alliances By Professional Distance -- Building Knowledge Advantage: Internal Market Imperatives -- Building Advantage: Management By Mistrust In Controlling Empowered Proventure Workers -- Building Advantage: Designing The Right Structure For Knowledge Services -- The Internal Promotion Of Ideas -- Conclusion.

This book examines the transformation of the traditional workplace and responds to the demand for fresh approaches to the challenges faced by managers in designing knowledge services. Rapid technological development and changing economic conditions have asserted significant influence on the work landscape for both workers and management; most notably, that the means of production are controlled by workers themselves. The response is a growing awareness that the work landscape for knowledge services can no longer be effectively managed by relying on the traditional hierarchical paradigm. Given these current challenges, the design framework presented in this book is based on internal market principles along with customer integration into the boundaries of the organization. This framework initiates new and effective ways of designing knowledge services for sustained competitive advantage. The indispensable role of customer/client in the operations of these organizations is examined, as is the creation of the "Proventure Workplace", a work environment which accentuates jobs requiring rich cognitive skills for continuing innovation and creativity. By adopting an internal market perspective the firm can integrate the science and art of management with the design realities of contemporary knowledge services. Knowledge Services Management provides valuable tools for readers involved in all aspects of knowledge services from researchers to managers and students alike.

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