Optimal Knowledge Management: Wisdom Management Systems Concepts and Applications

Managerial and information systems professionals and consultants are interested in any new system that will help make their jobs easier as well as facilitate the needs of their customers. ""Optimal Knowledge Management: Wisdom Management Systems Concepts and Applications"" focuses on the essentials of knowledge management, business intelligence, and smart business systems. This publication highlights the shortcomings of past information systems and what can be gained from implementation of the newer systems not only for the company, but also its customers, trading partners, employees, financial institutions, as well as other interested parties. This book takes an innovative and dramatic approach to the development and implementation of information systems. Not only does ""Optimal Knowledge Management: Wisdom Management Systems Concepts and Applications"" explore a holistic approach to exploring an organization's opportunities and solving its problems, it also highlights connecting points of wisdom.

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