Evolutionary Learning In Strategy-project Systems (2018)

Business & Economics / Project Management -

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Antonio Calabrese, Adil Eltigani, Paul Gardiner, Richard Kirkham, Lixiong Ou, Jonas Söderlund, Terence Williams

05/11/2018
Overview
WHAT DOES A SUCCESSFUL KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PRACTITIONER DO? <i>Evolutionary Learning in Strategy-Project Systems </i>explores the gap between the theory and practice of knowledge management in organizations and analyzes how learning happens and how knowledge is created. The authors take a practitioner-driven approach, one that unites organizational strategy with the learning of organizational lessons—the kind of knowledge management that enhances project performance and ultimately business success. Through a survey of the literature and an analysis of original case-study research, <i>Evolutionary Learning in Strategy-Project Systems</i> develops a model of learning capability that proceeds exactly as its title implies, not as a line, but as a cycle—from codifying individual knowledge and putting it into practice within a context that values social relationships and networks. The conclusions offered in this book build on the rethinking of project management literature in today's world—creating a strategy-project learning model that not only improves current knowledge capabilities, but also develops new ones.
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