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Sánchez, Z., (2015). Los factores culturales y la gestión del conocimiento en una empresa de provisión de soluciones de tecnología de la información [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2050
Sánchez, Z., Los factores culturales y la gestión del conocimiento en una empresa de provisión de soluciones de tecnología de la información [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2050
@misc{renati/243468,
title = "Los factores culturales y la gestión del conocimiento en una empresa de provisión de soluciones de tecnología de la información",
author = "Sánchez Castañeda, Zoila Lucía",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2015"
}
This university degree work develops the GMD S.A. business case. GMD is a company devoted to the delivery of information technology (IT) solutions. Designed to consolidate its culture to boost the processes of generation, usage, and development of knowledge, with the aim to maintain its local market positioning. The thesis’s primary objective was to evaluate and identify the cultural factors that serve as knowledge management facilitators at GMD S.A. The specific objectives included: the implementation of a theoretical overview based on the importance of the organizational culture as a success factor in knowledge management. The identification of benefits from communication mechanisms to the KM and the assessment of the managing style as a knowledge management contributor. To provide an approach to those factors that motivate workers to share their knowledge and evaluate if the recruiting process is aimed to recruit people with knowledge management sharing culture. The methodology consisted in the revision of the existent documents both in the Graña y Montero Group and GMD S.A. The conduction of surveys to workers in whose areas knowledge management process was adopted, and interviewing the ownership of the recruitment and the observation of the environment process. The main results obtained were: The Company possesses a knowledge management culture; however, it cannot yet be analyzed the impact of it actions towards the fulfillment of the organizational objectives. Was identified that both communicational mechanisms and managing style benefit the knowledge management. The primary factor that motivates the knowledge sharing on workers is the personal and professional development. Finally, it was concluded that the recruitment process seeks to catch people in agreement with the culture within which it may infer they possess a willingness to share their knowledge.
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