Liebowitz, Jay, (1957-)
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Works: | 1 works in 1 publications in 1 languages |
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Titles
Knowledge management and e-learning
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Liebowitz, Jay, (1957-); Frank, Michael S.
(Electronic resources)
Digital transformation for the university of the future
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Liebowitz, Jay, (1957-)
(Electronic resources)
Knowledge retention : = strategies and solutions /
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Liebowitz, Jay, (1957-)
(Language materials, printed)
Strategic intelligence : = business intelligence, competitive intelligence, and knowledge management /
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Liebowitz, Jay, (1957-)
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Social networking : = the essence of innovation /
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Liebowitz, Jay, (1957-)
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Introducing expert systems at The Corporation*
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NetLibrary, Inc.; Liebowitz, Jay, (1957-)
(Language materials, printed)
Knowledge management in public health
by:
Liebowitz, Jay, (1957-); Schieber, Richard A.; Andreadis, Joanne D.
(Electronic resources)
Knowledge management : = learning from knowledge engineering /
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Liebowitz, Jay, (1957-)
(Language materials, printed)
Beyond knowledge management = what every leader should know /
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Liebowitz, Jay, (1957-)
(Electronic resources)
Addressing the human capital crisis in the Federal Government = a knowledge management perspective /
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NetLibrary, Inc.; Liebowitz, Jay, (1957-)
(Language materials, printed)
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Subjects
Human capital- United States.
Computer industry- Employees
Information resources management
Social networks.
Public health.
Medical informatics.
Organizational sociology.
Computer-assisted instruction.
Intellectual capital.
Business planning.
Decision making- Statistical methods.
Web-based instruction.
Human capital- Management.
Data mining.
Management- Statistical methods.
Civil service- Personnel management.- United States
Strategic planning.
Information technology- Management
Business intelligence.
Expert systems (Computer science)
Business intelligence
Business networks.
Leadership.
Education, Higher- Effect of technological innovations on.
Knowledge management- United States.
Executives.
Technological innovations.
Universities and colleges- Planning.
Knowledge management.
Business intelligence- Management.
Distance education.
Internet in higher education.