Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science, Vol. 10, no.2, Dec 2005: 37-50 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT: WHY DO WE NEED IT FOR CORPORATES Bhojaraju G. Librarian-Knowledge Management ICICI OneSource, Bangalore - 560011. India. e-mail: bhojaraju.g@icicionesource.com ABSTRACT This article gives a brief introduction about Knowledge Management (KM), its need, definition, components, KM assets, challenges and processes of KM initiative at any organisation. It also provides a narration on how the
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Paper to be presented at the DRUID Summer Conference 2007 on APPROPRIABILITY, PROXIMITY, ROUTINES AND INNOVATION Copenhagen, CBS, Denmark, June 18 - 20, 2007 ENTERING A MATURE INDUSTRY THROUGH INNOVATION: APPLE S IPHONE STRATEGY Joel West San José State University joel.west@sjsu.edu *Michael Mace Rubicon Consulting mike@rubiconconsulting.com Abstract: Innovation competencies are valuable in emergent and high-growth phases of the lifetime of a product or industry segment. For mature industries
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Sony Corporation: A Case Study in Transnational Media Management by Richard A. Gershon, Western Michigan University, U.S.A. and Tsutomu Kanayama, Sophia University, Japan The transnational corporation is a nationally based company with overseas operations in two or more countries. What distinguishes the transnational media corporation (TNMC) from other types of TNCs, is that the principle product being sold is information and entertainment. The following paper is a case study analysis of the Sony
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of Business Information Systems – Third Quarter 2008 Volume 12, Number 3 United Parcel Service’s IT Infrastructure: A Case Analysis Russell Baker, Jacksonville University Brian Wm. Dudley, Jacksonville University Sean Holt, Jacksonville University Chris Stockton, Jacksonville University Vanja Vukota, Jacksonville University ABSTRACT This analysis of the information technology infrastructure at United Parcel Service (UPS) begins with a general overview of the company’s information technology (IT)
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Operating System 11 4.1.5 Processor 11 4.1.6 Storage 11 4.1.7 Wireless Connectivity 12 4.1.8 Camera 12 4.1.9 Battery Life 12 4.1.10 Price 13 5.0 The Operation of iOS and Anroid 13 6.0 Research and Development of Samsung Company 17 7.0 Research and Development of Apple Inc 19 8.0 Competitive Advantages 20 8.1 Apple Inc. 20 8.2 Samsung Galaxy SIII 25 9.0 Conclusion and recommendation 27 1. Introduction A smartphone is a mobile phone built on a mobile operating system, with more
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for the award of Bachelors of Business Administration By Varun Mehta Batch 2012-14 Under the Supervision of Miss Deepa Chauhan Professor School of Business Studies Date – DECLARATION FORM I hereby declare that the Research Project Work entitled, Online Banking, submitted by me, VIBHA
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b. Information 2) b. Relevance 3) a. Produce pay checks and payrolls reports 4) c. Development of financial budgets and projected financial statements 5) a. Executive Information System 6) b. Who are members of the same company or organization 7) d. Telegram 8) a. Online Transactional Processing 9) b. Localization 10) b. Activity control PART TWO:- 1) The concept of strategic information systems (SIS) was first introduced into the field of information systems
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3.The rise of digital media has democratized fashion journalism, shifting traditional power relationships and producing different kinds of representation Discuss and critically evaluate this statement with reference to the fashion media. INTRODUCTION The digital revolution, including the mechanical, electronic and digital technology, took off in the 1980s. This revolution brought tremendous changes due to the computing and communication technologies. Analogous to the agricultural revolution and
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Alternative Approach 22 4. Discussion and Findings 24 4.1 Introduction 24 4.2 Case Discussion and Analysis 24 4.3 Case Findings 29 5. Conclusion 31 5.1 Key Findings and Recommendations 31 5.2 Limitations 31 5.3 Future Research Options 32 6. Appendix 33 Appendix A: References 33 Appendix B: Interview Questions 36 Appendix C: Activity Plan 37 Abstract Gone are those days when firms used to just blindly invest in technology and forget. In this era of rapidly
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Introduction Case Study for Wingspanbank.com It was a freestanding Internet bank under the auspices of the First USA division of Bank One. It was an Internet-only bank that marketed itself with the claim, "If your bank could start over, this is what it would be. Created in a record four months and launched with a huge advertising campaign in year 1999, Wingspan provided one-stop shopping for financial services. At first glance Wingspanbank appeared to be a hugely successful startup, and in a way
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