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Full Description
Knowledge management metrics are one of the weakest areas of practice in the field. Overwhelmingly, the literature that exists focuses on case studies and incidents of metrics, rather than approaching the concept holistically.
Addressing this lack, expert authors Alexeis Garcia-Perez, Farah Gheriss and Denise Bedford come together to supply a fundamental discussion of measurement cultures and philosophy, types of metrics, and how to use metrics to grow an organization. They offer a guide for knowledge management professionals to report on progress against goals and targets in terms that are understandable and comparable to their organizational peers, enabling professionals from across businesses to communicate with metrics and engage in wider discussion about the process of achieving organizational visions.
Providing practical guidance for identifying different types of measurements and metrics, as well as methods for defining and collection information about metrics, this is an essential book for knowledge management professionals and researchers on the path to improving metric literacy across their organizations.
Contents
Part I: Metrics as a Decision-Making Tool 1. Metrics in Business and Knowledge Management
2. Decision-Making Models and Factors
3. Decision Processes and Methods
4. Whole Organization Metrics Strategy
Part II: Building the Organization's Capacity for Knowledge Management Metrics
5. Knowledge Management Metrics Architecture and Infrastructure
6. Metrics for Knowledge in the Business Process
7. Metrics for Knowledge Management Capabilities
8. Metrics for Knowledge Capital Assets
Part III: Measurement Methods and Sources
9. Measurement, Reliability, and Validity
10. Sources of Evidence for Your Metrics
Part IV: Implementing the Measurement Strategy
11. Engaging Around Metrics
12. Governance - Sustaining the Metrics Strategy
Appendix: Developing a Knowledge Metrics Strategy - A Project Plan