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Learning in the learning organisation
Abstract: Humans are not able to cope with the exponential growth
of information and the increasing speed of information and business
processes fostered by information and communication technologies.
Technical support not only for information storage and retrieval
but also for information selection, process planning, and decision
support is needed. Most of the ICT investments, however, do not
foster innovation or productivity. Recent studies show that ICT-based
training is the main instrument of knowledge management. On-line
media and self-directed learning environments are among the most
effective training solutions in terms of cost, time and logistics.
In the last few years, the percentage of employees participating
in training courses increased. At the same time, there has been
a decline of training budgets. E-Learning is able to deliver more
valuable training for less money only if it is part of an integrated
knowledge and skills management system. Two case studies of knowledge
and meta data management systems are discussed.
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Hasebrook, J.
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Journal of Universal Computer Science, vol. 7, no. 6, pp.
472-487
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| Date: |
2001 |
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