CNAM为学员提供了五个MBA专业方向和一个综合性方向。但是在选择方向时,许多学员都非常困惑该做如何选择。我现在陆续针对一些方向贴些背景知识和资料,希望和大家探讨,为大家选择一条合适自己的发展道路。
写的东西可能太过简单或者有出入,请大家指正,谢谢!
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你好!
有关知识管理的背景知识,我这里给你简单介绍一下:
知识管理是在知识经济时代下,知识作为一个最重要的生产要素的背景下才被完全提出来。它是伴随着网络技术的发展而不断更新,网络技术为有效进行知识管理提供了必要的技术支撑。目前,有许多产品提供了知识管理系统平台,比如Lotus,Microsoft,Portal等。有了这些平台,我们可以实现7种要素技术:门户技术、搜索索引技术、协作技术、E-learning技术、商业智能技术、内容管理技术以及集成技术。
其实有关于这个,你考虑一下我们工作中感受到的文档管理、工作流管理、搜索引擎和交流平台等,就能发现知识管理的影子了。
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具体来说,一种有效的知识管理存在着几个基本要求:
1、 不同来源知识收集的能力;
2、 知识分类、组织以及知识挖掘的能力;
3、 大规模知识分享的能力;
4、 知识创新的能力;
专业的东西我不讲了,从目前学员的就业情况来讲,选择知识管理方向的人具备了更多的课题研究和实习的机会,而且,知识管理是和你的专业:人力资源管理最具备同质性的MBA方向了。
有关知识管理的课程,我给你大致列一下第三个学期KM方向的课程,除了学习以下的课程,还有一些咨询项目。
IIM 615. Knowledge Management Foundations
DESCRIPTION:
Surveys socio-economic developments that have led to a “New Paradigm” economy
in which knowledge is a critical factor of production. Reviews economic
and philosophical approaches to the question, “What is knowledge” and relates
this to current business practice... Discusses knowledge assets and their value
to organizations in terms of products, processes, market and services. Provides
an awareness of current theories and practices of Knowledge Management in
both profit and not for profit organizations.
SELECTED TOPICS:
> Economic evolution, resource/knowledge-based theory
of the firm, knowledge economy.
> Roots of KM: development of management and
organization theory relative to the development of
business practices and organizations.
> Philosophical and sociological review of the phenomenon
of knowledge.
> Tacit vs. explicit knowledge, intangible assets, knowing.
> KM models, frameworks, metaphors and tropes.
IIM 616. Knowledge Management and Organization
DESCRIPTION:
Addresses the role of organizational learning as a social phenomenon, and a driver
of change management, knowledge creation and innovation. Discusses the
capitalization of knowledge in today’s economy and the way companies leverage
intangible assets to create sustainable competitive advantage. Reviews the
social psychology of organizing, building from a cognitive / information processing
perspective on organizations, and applies this to new forms of organization
and work in evidence today. Addresses the concept of organizational culture in a
knowledge- based environment.
SELECTED TOPICS:
> Organizational change, learning, knowledge creation and
innovation.
> Knowledge, work, organization and sustainable competitive
advantage.
> New forms of organizations and the role of KM.
> Knowledge culture: trust, psycho-sociological dynamics,
team work.
> Knowledge transfer and knowledge stickiness.
> KM and multicultural environments.
IIM 617. Knowledge Management and Human/Social Technologies
DESCRIPTION:
Knowledge Management deals extensively with the human/social issues of learning,
sharing, integrating knowledge and innovation but most KM projects are
built around information technologies, which are treated in a companion course
(IIM 618). This course focuses on the psycho-social / sociotechnical technologies
– often registered as Soft Systems Methodology, Organization Development or
Organization Change – which deal with human factors and the social psychology
of organizing. Explores approaches to managing tacit and explicit knowledge and
investigates soft system technologies that support KM. Reviews best practice and
experiences, and addresses the design and execution of KM projects.
SELECTED TOPICS:
> Knowledge strategy and knowledge mapping.
> Communities of practices (CoPs), storytelling and narrative.
> Creativity, dialog, information sharing, forums.
> Motivation, distributed cooperation and virtual collaboration.
> Customer Relationship Management.
> Implementation in specific industrial sectors (supply
chain management, consulting firms, NPO).
> Case studies, practitioner presentations; key success
factors, barriers to implementation.
IIM 618. Knowledge Management and Information/Communication Technologies
DESCRIPTION:
The majority of KM projects are developed around ICT (information / communication
technology) of some kind. Surveys Knowledge Management Systems
(KMS) emphasizing a non-technical approach to application design and functionality.
Reviews dependence on and integration of business processes in a KMS.
Addresses the issue of technologies that fail to account for system-wide (human,
social) change. Prerequisites: IIM 534 (MIS), IIM 536 (Ops Management) and IIIM
617 (KM Human / Soc Tech). Provides an analysis of commercially available programs
and application packages.
SELECTED TOPICS:
> Knowledge generation, codification, coordination.
> Knowledgebases, databases, data mining and data
warehousing.
> Group-based applications: groupware, intranets -
extranets, corporate portals.
> Knowledge modeling, ontologies, relationship modeling,
dynamic modeling.
> Expert systems, intelligent agent systems.
> Information filtering and search techniques.
> Building KM applications and implementation.
> Commercial applications… |