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BUSI 3007 Final Exam 2
- Collison and Parcell discuss steps to embed the knowledge management process within organizations. In which of these steps is it important to demonstrate a “quick win”?
- According to Collison and Parcell, everyone has .
- All of the following are common assumptions for why connection tools may not be needed in small organizations EXCEPT:
- The stage in the life cycle of communities where needs are identified is:
- Which of the following is not a part of the holistic model?
- According to Collison and Parcell, the acronym AAR means:
- A measure of the success of BP Connect was:
- A knowledge asset:
- Collison and Parcell discuss steps to embed the knowledge management process within organizations. In which of these steps does the team link their efforts to other business processes?
- According to Collison and Parcell, the real learning in AAR comes when you:
- An approach used for deciding what knowledge to capture from an individual includes:
- The toughest part of the KM process is:
- According to Moffett, McAdam, and Parkinson (2004), the correct perspective of IT in the KM area should be:
- According to Moffett, McAdam, and Parkinson (2004), what does the MeCTIP model show?
- Relationship building is a key component of knowledge sharing. It is recommended to ask people to answer which type of questions?
- Defining community is an important part of the knowledge-sharing process. Which of the following are stewards of competencies?
- Delivery networks provide:
- In order to be most effective, the scope of a knowledge asset must be:
- Writing a frequently asked questions (FAQ) list based on the knowledge of the expert who is leaving is part of which phase of the knowledge capture process?
- According to Moffett, McAdam, and Parkinson (2004), technological tools that are currently classified as KM applications are:
- Enabling networks provide:
- A useful tool in facilitating connections is:
- According to Moffett, McAdam, and Parkinson (2004), in today’s knowledge-intensive organizations, the primary objective of ICT is to:
- According to Collison and Parcell, making connections is an important point of sharing knowledge within organizations. The recommended approach is:
- According to Collison and Parcell, a “river diagram” shows: