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Using knowledge management processes to develop and implement organisational training strategies for virtual teams : an action learning approach

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by D Pauleen, B Corbitt
This paper develops a conceptual model of a knowledge management system that could be used to develop and implement organizational training strategies for virtual teams. An action research-based case is presented to support and illustrate the contention that action-learning methods can be effectively used to enable and tap into the knowledge generated by virtual teams. Virtual teams are an increasingly common response to changing organizational needs. However, the use of virtual teams has outpaced our understanding of their dynamics and unique characteristics. Practitioners are now offering virtual team training, but few organizations are making the effort to offer in-house training. Moreover, they are missing out on the opportunity to systematically capture the knowledge produced by virtual teams and cycle it back into virtual team training and support systems.<br>

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Location

Adelaide, S. Aust.

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

J Hanisch, D Falconer, S Horrocks, M Hillier

Pagination

713 - 727

Start date

2003-07-11

ISBN-13

9780868039947

ISBN-10

0868039942

Title of proceedings

PACIS 2003 : Proceedings of the Seventh Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems

Event

Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (7th : 2003 : Adelaide, S.A.)

Publisher

University of South Australia

Place of publication

Adelaide, S. Aust.

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