iPads can be used for knowledge management in organizations by helping to generate, access, represent, embed, facilitate, and transfer knowledge. Examples of how iPads support knowledge management include attorneys accessing client information, doctors viewing patient health records, and managers approving employee requests from mobile devices. Research shows that iPad usage in workplaces can increase employee productivity, reduce paperwork, and boost revenue by supporting a mobile office environment. Key iPad features like connectivity, ease of use, storage, portability, and video conferencing make it a useful tool for knowledge management.
iPads can be used for knowledge management in organizations by helping to generate, access, represent, embed, facilitate, and transfer knowledge. Examples of how iPads support knowledge management include attorneys accessing client information, doctors viewing patient health records, and managers approving employee requests from mobile devices. Research shows that iPad usage in workplaces can increase employee productivity, reduce paperwork, and boost revenue by supporting a mobile office environment. Key iPad features like connectivity, ease of use, storage, portability, and video conferencing make it a useful tool for knowledge management.
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iPads can be used for knowledge management in organizations by helping to generate, access, represent, embed, facilitate, and transfer knowledge. Examples of how iPads support knowledge management include attorneys accessing client information, doctors viewing patient health records, and managers approving employee requests from mobile devices. Research shows that iPad usage in workplaces can increase employee productivity, reduce paperwork, and boost revenue by supporting a mobile office environment. Key iPad features like connectivity, ease of use, storage, portability, and video conferencing make it a useful tool for knowledge management.
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BY Madhukiran K • Knowledge management is the systematic way of managing knowledge.
• It provides an integrated approach to identify,
capture, structure, organize and evaluating the enterprise knowledge.
• Organizations must understand the knowledge
needs before designing the knowledge needs. For Successful Managing of Knowledge
Focus on five tasks:
• Generating knowledge • Accessing knowledge • Representing and embedding knowledge • Facilitating knowledge • Transferring knowledge • Examples of uses in the workplace : Attorneys responding to clients, medical professionals accessing health records during patient exams, and managers approving employee requests. • A survey by Frost & Sullivan shows that iPad usage in office workplaces is linked to the goals of increased employee productivity, reduced paperwork, and increased revenue. • The research firm estimates that "The mobile-office application market in North America may reach $6.85 billion in 2015, up from an estimated $1.76 billion [in 2010] iPad • Connectivity • Ease of use • Storage • Portability • Social Networking • Video conference THANK U