Harvard Business Review on Knowledge Management
Harvard Business Review on Knowledge Management
ERP and Data Warehousing in Organizations: Issues and Challenges
ERP and Data Warehousing in Organizations: Issues and Challenges
Handbook on Knowledge Management: Knowledge Matters, Vol. 2
Handbook on Knowledge Management: Knowledge Matters, Vol. 2
System for creative distance learning environment development based on competence management
KES'10 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Knowledge-based and intelligent information and engineering systems: Part IV
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Knowledge Management (KM) with information technology (IT) has made tremendous progresses in recent years. It has helped many people in making decision and transactions. Nevertheless, without continuous expanding and upgrading our habitual domains (HD) and competence set (CS), KM may lead us to decision traps and making wrong decisions. This article introduces the concepts of habitual domains and competence set analysis in such a way that we could see where KM can commit decision traps and how to avoid them. Innovation dynamics, as an overall picture of continued enterprise innovation, is also introduced so that we could know the areas and directions in which KM can make maximum contributions and create value. KM empowered by HD can make KM even more powerful.