Designing Knowledge 1st Edition
Capture the future of organizational learning with Designing Knowledge: 1st Edition by Ian Ward. This insightful guide reframes how teams capture, structure, and apply knowledge to drive smarter decisions, faster innovation, and measurable business outcomes.
Through clear, practical frameworks and real-world examples, Ian Ward breaks down complex concepts—knowledge architecture, information flows, user-centered design, and governance—into actionable steps. Whether you’re a knowledge manager, instructional designer, product leader, or executive, you’ll find techniques to design systems that make knowledge easy to find, trustworthy, and reusable across projects and geographies.
Why this book matters: it bridges strategy and practice. Learn how to map knowledge landscapes, align content to user needs, and measure impact—so your organization moves from siloed information to a living, searchable asset. The writing is concise, evidence-based, and rich with case studies relevant to businesses and institutions across the UK, US, Europe, and beyond.
Readers gain immediate value: templates for structuring knowledge, methods for stakeholder engagement, and guidance on embedding sustainable processes. The tone is professional yet approachable, ideal for practitioners seeking hands-on guidance without jargon.
If you want to transform how your organization learns and shares expertise, Designing Knowledge is an essential first edition to add to your library. Order now to start designing knowledge that scales—improve collaboration, reduce duplication, and unlock the latent expertise in your teams.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


