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George S May - Critical Perspectives Of Knowledge Management

December 18th, 2008 by admin

Recognizing this development, George S May considers knowledge management as one of the core dimensions to be looked into, in helping business do better. Knowledge management is a complex process and cannot be looked at in isolation. Although it pervades everywhere in the organization, knowledge management essentially revolves around proper collection, processing, storage, dissemination and retrieval of all available information; in the form of context, experience or insight. George S May helps clients by creating a framework that enables integration of these processes, thus resulting in optimum knowledge management.

George S May acknowledges this growing importance of knowledge, and emphasizes on ‘knowledge management’ as a key driver of an organization’s success. Knowledge Management consists of the whole gamut of activities resulting in collection, processing, storage, dissemination and retrieval of available information. Creating a framework to integrate these activities is one of the main tasks of George S May, thereby enabling efficient knowledge management. This has to be accompanied by a change in the organization’s culture from that of looking at Knowledge Management in isolation to a more holistic one.

With a clientele base drawn from Food Service, Construction, Dealerships, Healthcare, Hospitality, Retail, Transportation, Manufacturing and Agriculture George S May has helped the largest number of clients across the largest number of industries than any other business consulting or strategy consulting company in the world. The legacy of over 80 years has helped us assist more than 500,000 companies till date across the entire USA and Canada.

It is with reference to the above mentioned facts that George S May believes that knowledge management is one of the critical success factors of a company. Knowledge management cannot be viewed in a myopic manner; instead it is a process which involves collection, processing, storage, dissemination and retrieval of available information. George S May plays a facilitating role for its customers by creating a framework to integrate the above mentioned activities, which eventually leads to efficient knowledge management

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