Influence factors in the Knowledge Management

Authors

  • Antonio Sánchez Ramírez Sánchez Ramírez Centro Tecnológico en México
  • Luis Joyanes Aguilar Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5935/1809-2667.20090007

Keywords:

Organizational memory, Thoughtless action, Experience

Abstract

There are factors which impel or slow down the knowledge processes into the organizations which in turn affect the completion of its vision as an ideal planning. The organizational memory, repetition of unconscious acts and the extended practice plays an important role in the meaning of the action and the goal to transform the plans into attainment through the manifest knowledge which turns into conclusion and makes a systematic knowing infused with values as an important core source for the firm. They conceive maturity stages of development within the companies which interact mutually, starting with the organizational memory which embodies the past and present successes, passing towards unconscious acts which can risk the true knowledge content to an extended practice stage based in years of experience.

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Author Biographies

  • Antonio Sánchez Ramírez Sánchez Ramírez, Centro Tecnológico en México
    Coordinador de GC en CIATEQ AC Centro Tecnológico en México.
  • Luis Joyanes Aguilar, Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca
    Director y Catedrático de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca- Campus Madrid. España.

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How to Cite

SÁNCHEZ RAMÍREZ, Antonio Sánchez Ramírez; AGUILAR, Luis Joyanes. Influence factors in the Knowledge Management. Revista Vértices, [S. l.], v. 11, n. 1/3, p. 77–86, 2010. DOI: 10.5935/1809-2667.20090007. Disponível em: https://editoraessentia.iff.edu.br/index.php/vertices/article/view/1809-2667.20090007.. Acesso em: 15 may. 2024.