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Training and Knowledge Management
The Information Society, the Knowledge Society and the Knowledge Economy
The Impact of Information Technologies and Telecommunications
ICTs make it possible to implement communication and educational strategies to establish new ways of teaching and learning, through the use of advanced management concepts, in an increasingly demanding and competitive world, where there is no room for improvisation.
The internationalization and globalization of markets and operations
Globalization
It refers to any activity that unites the people, cultures and economies of different countries.
Internationalization
It is a corporate strategy that consists of making products and services as adaptable as possible, so that they can easily enter different national markets.
Characteristics of the New Environment
Turbulence
It has a negative impact on the company, since it increases the insertion of individuals and generates feelings of crisis, anxiety and stress.
Complexity
The environmental factors that affect the decisions of an organization are numerous and heterogeneous and to measure complexity they range from qualitative techniques such as the case study, to qualitative analysis.
Uncertainty
It corresponds to the lack of information about environmental factors, which makes it impossible to predict the impact of a decision on the organization.
Business Excellence in the Context of Society and the Knowledge Economy
The set of outstanding actions in the administration of an organization to achieve the expected results.
The most used Research Methodologies in Management of the
Knowledge and Intangibles
Design Methodologies
Design Thinking, Scrum, Lean UX y Design Sprint.
Empirical Studies Methodologies
It consists of observing, measuring and experiencing the reality that we want to know.
Knowledge Management Theory
It is a discipline whose purpose is to improve the performance of individuals and organizations; as well as maintaining and taking advantage of the present and future value of knowledge assets.
The Human Point of View
Tacit Knowledge
It is one that is only obtained through experience and that is communicated indirectly.
Explicit Knowledge
It is what can be articulated, codified and stored in some kind of medium.
Strategic Direction of Knowledge
Strategy in the Knowledge Economy
It is the sector of the economy that uses information as a fundamental element to generate value and wealth through its transformation into knowledge.
Organizational structures in the Knowledge-based Organization
It shows the formal design of roles that allows integrating the functions, responsibilities, workflows and lines of authority, based on the objectives of an organization.
The impact of new information technologies and telecommunications on organizational structures
The “N-Form” or company in the form of a network
Business model formed from a constellation of legally independent small companies, but coordinated by the same production cycle.
Hypertext Structures
Nodes:
They are the basic units that contain the information
Links:
They interconnect the nodes linking information segments
Anchors:
They serve to mark the beginning and the destination of each link.
The Virtual Company and the Phenomenon of Virtualization
It uses electronic means to carry out business transactions, unlike a traditional physical business that relies on face-to-face transactions with physical documents and physical currency or credit.
Information Management
The Importance of correct Information Management to achieve Sustainable Competitive Advantages
It is the root cause of many of the disasters. The failure is not due to poor quality data, but to poor data behavior.
Intangible Assets
It is an identifiable asset, of a non-monetary nature and without physical appearance.
Intellectual Capital
It is the set of intangible assets, relevant to an organization, based on knowledge as a producer of economic capital.
Characteristics
Skills, qualifications and education
Work experience
Social and communication skills
Habits and personality traits
Individual fame and brand image
Genesis Aparicio 4-787-1995