Networks of People as an Emerging Business Model

Networks of People as an Emerging Business Model

Author: 
Robinson, Lesley
Place: 
Hershey
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2005
Editor: 
Coakes, Elayne
Journal Title: 
Encyclopedia of Communities of Practice in Information and Knowledge Management
Source: 
Encyclopedia of Communities of Practice in Information and Knowledge Management
Subject: 
Abstract: 

Networking as a skill is becoming more and more important as traditional ways of doing business continue to change. Many organisations are moving from the industrial model of culture to a more “knowledge”-based culture, changing from having structured hierarchies to flatter structures with distributed responsibility. This has vast implications for how things get done. Instead of receiving instructions or being expected to work to a strict process, the knowledge-based organisations are giving people looser frameworks, and expect them to take responsibility for contributing ideas and sharing their knowledge.

CITATION: Robinson, Lesley. Networks of People as an Emerging Business Model edited by Coakes, Elayne . Hershey : IGI Global , 2005. Encyclopedia of Communities of Practice in Information and Knowledge Management - Available at: https://library.au.int/networks-people-emerging-business-model