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Title: Gestió del coneixement aplicada a projectes informàtics
Author: Moya Nebot, Emma
Tutor: Bustínduy Basterrechea, Jesús
Others: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
Abstract: Today, knowledge has become the most valuable asset of any organization and its management has become a necessity. The competitiveness of companies, and therefore their survival, depends to a great extent on this knowledge being kept and used efficiently. How often have we wasted time needlessly on looking for documents that we have put somewhere and cannot find, or we have wasted the information of others because we do not know it exists, or we have had to ask for information from others as it is not in our reach or we do not know how to find it. All this and much more can be solved by good knowledge management. If we had to define what knowledge management was, we could say that it is the complete range of activities aimed at using, sharing and developing the knowledge of an organization and of the people who work in it to achieve an improvement in their objectives, to be more precise in their decision-making and to be able to provide a more rapid response to market needs. However, implementing knowledge management in a company is neither an easy nor an immediate task. Apart from involving significant organizational change, it calls for technological support, which means defining processes for its use that previously did not exist and seeing how they integrate in the daily activity of the company, in this case, the development of computer projects.
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Issue Date: 16-Feb-2010
Publication license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/es/  
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