Knowledge Management
Knowledge Outsourcing
Knowledge Outsourcing And Expanding The Knowledge Economy Beyond Borders
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Knowledge outsourcing is now one of the most promising components of the outsourcing industry. With the world becoming more and more a compact virtual global village, the demand, need and extent of knowledge management systems have increased exponentially. In order to meet this growth, it has become important for knowledge management organization to explore and merge huge and diverse knowledge into a single portal in order to further corporate intelligence. On the more practical aspect, this growth has made it necessary to have more knowledge workers who must work through loads of accumulated data and information and from through perspective of earlier experience, integrate knowledge from scattered sources in order to create a solid technical image. In an economy where knowledge has definitely become crucial and important, the growing need for more knowledge workers has been answered by knowledge outsourcing. Knowledge outsourcing has allowed knowledge organizations to maintain the development and sharing of information by utilizing knowledge workers in third party organizations or in remote geographical locations who are tasked to develop the same knowledge and meet the same goals and objectives. Knowledge outsourcing has opened many business opportunities for companies and individuals who can help with specific steps or even the entire process in the development or maintenance knowledge management system. Individual workers in knowledge outsourcing companies are trained to apply the same skills and techniques in generating knowledge and by the use of analogies and precedents, classify them accordingly to make it easier for the business organization to make use of these knowledge in increasing business productivity. Knowledge outsourcing deal with a wide diversity of knowledge system products such as e-marketing, retail industry, corporate research and development and business and technical analysis. With the increased use of technology in knowledge-based systems, products have expanded to include learning solutions, animation and design, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. The industry has also recently diversified which now covers even business and market research, medical services, writing and content development, legal services and intellectual property research. Finally, the technology-intensive domains of the industry include data analytics and network management. Knowledge outsourcing makes it possible for knowledge management systems to defy limitations on knowledge manpower and expand the targets and goals of the organization. Knowledge outsourcing companies help knowledge organization to maximize their existing capacities and double productivity by providing skilled knowledge workers who can work on the same objectives and targets and sometimes, even specialized workers who are trained for specific and technical aspects of the knowledge gathering and development process. Higher levels of technology have made it possible for any of this to continue expanding. Using data synchronization tools, outsourcing companies can be linked with the parent knowledge organization wherever they may be on the globe. It has also become possible for knowledge outsourcing companies to access data from the parent knowledge system as well as to perform other functions that are necessary in the utilization and application of the gathered knowledge. This,in a nutshell, synergizes the existing levels of knowledge management systems in order to meet steadily growing demands resulting from the knowledge economy of today. |
Knowledge Management Menu
- Business Knowledge
- Managing Knowledge
- Case Study Knowledge
- Corporate Knowledge
- Corporate Knowledge Sharing
- Crm Software
- Definition Of Knowledge
- Information Systems
- Information Technology
- Knowledge Competitive Advantage
- Knowledge Definition
- Knowledge Information Systems
- Knowledge Information Technology
- Knowledge Issues
- Knowledge Managers
- Knowledge Managment
- Knowledge Marketing
- Knowledge Network
- Knowledge Objectives
- Knowledge Organisations
- Knowledge Outsourcing
- Knowledge Planning
- Knowledge Solution
- Knowledge Strategies
- Knowledge Supply Chain
- Knowledge System
- Knowledge Technology
- Knowledge Transfer