Knowledge Management System

Knowledge Management System

Research paper dealing with the topic of “Knowledge Management Systems” What techniques do knowledge workers employ to stay abreast of the ongoing technological changes?  12-15 double-spaced pages, exclusive of the title/covering page, references page, and any appendixes if used, turned in as a Word document. Ensure that you name the file to include your own name, for purpose of easy identification, using the Moodle online Assignment .

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Topics need to be relevant to this class. It is recommended to ask the professor for approval of the topic.

The final research paper must be in APA format. Make sure all references are cited. The paper will include:

  • A title/covering page
  • A description of the issue & research question
  • A brief literature review *
  • Discussion of topic in view of the literature reviewed
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Appendices (optional)

 

* A brief literature review is that section of your paper where you briefly explain how each of your chosen resources contributed to the development of your research paper. Generally, the breakdown on length of a research paper is as follows, ≤¼ introduction, ≤¼ literature review, ≥½ discussion, and ≤¼ conclusion.  Do not discuss something in your conclusion you have not previously addressed in the discussion section.

 

You, the researcher, are encouraged to construct the topics as you see fit. The desired learning outcomes are for you to gain knowledge in the particular area or subset of the area and bring that knowledge to bear, if required, on the PBL of this course. The emphasis should be on analysis and not regurgitation. However, as future MBA graduates and business professionals, you must write with clarity, use correct grammatical construction, and strictly adhere to the APA format.

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The paper will be evaluated (graded) based on the proper use of syntax, semantics, style, compliance with APA format, research question, content development, your personal sufficient and reasoned engagement of research, and originality of conclusion