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The enablers and implementation model for mobile KMS in Australian healthcare
In this research project, the enablers in implementing mobile KMS in Australian regional healthcare will be investigated, and a validated framework and guidelines to assist healthcare in implementing mobile KMS will also be proposed with both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The outcomes for this study are expected to improve the understanding the enabling factors in implementing mobile KMS in Australian healthcare, as well as provide better guidelines for this process
Exploratory study to explore the role of ICT in the process of knowledge management in an Indian business environment
In the 21st century and the emergence of a digital economy, knowledge and the knowledge base economy are rapidly growing. To effectively be able to understand the processes involved in the creating, managing and sharing of knowledge management in the business environment is critical to the success of an organization. This study builds on the previous research of the authors on the enablers of knowledge management by identifying the relationship between the enablers of knowledge management and the role played by information communication technologies (ICT) and ICT infrastructure in a business setting. This paper provides the findings of a survey collected from the four major Indian cities (Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai and Villupuram) regarding their views and opinions about the enablers of knowledge management in business setting. A total of 80 organizations participated in the study with 100 participants in each city. The results show that ICT and ICT infrastructure can play a critical role in the creating, managing and sharing of knowledge in an Indian business environment
The Savvy CEO: Advice From Those Who Have Been There
Shares practical advice from among philanthropy's most experienced leaders and attempts to establish a set of critical skills for CEOs as well as recommendations for board members through a series of hypothetical case studies
Joseph Conrad and Britain's Dream of Empire
This article explores the first chapter of Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim focusing on the possible meanings of the word "Patna". I argue that Conrad intended the term to suggest that the ship and its fate was a metaphor for the British Empire. "Patna" was a reference to opium upon which the empire was built. The book was intended as a critique of empire and as an antidote to the popular literature of the day which glorified the empire as a field for adventure in the "Boy's Own" writing of the late Victorian era
Winter 2007 Library Newsletter
The Emmanuel d\u27Alzon Library Newsletter provides important updates about library collections, policies, programming, and staff.https://digitalcommons.assumption.edu/library-newsletters/1030/thumbnail.jp
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USING GAMES IN TEACHING ENGLISH SKILLS TO THE FOURTH GRADER OF SD N MUKIRAN 03, KALIWUNGU, SEMARANG
This report is written based on the job training done by the writer as an English teacher
in SD N Mukiran 03, Kaliwungu, Semarang.
This report seeks to describe the process of teaching English skills by using games and to
describe the effectiveness of using games in teaching English skills to the fourth grader
in SD N Mukiran 03, Kaliwungu, Semarang.
The data of this report were collected by observation, interview, and experience when
the writer taught English lesson. The observation was done in the class. The interview
was done toward the teachers and the students.
The report reveals that applying games in teaching English to the children give some
effective benefits, especially in teaching English skills. Game is the effective method to
be applied in the English class
Information Outlook, May 1997
Volume 1, Issue 5https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_io_1997/1004/thumbnail.jp
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