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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
Knowledge management is capturing and sharing both tacit knowledge (what's in people's heads, not codified) as well as explicit knowledge (codified) within an organization.This allows an organization to recognize what it knows in order to understand what makes it successful.
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Top Sources: Knowledge Management
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- enablingbusiness.blogspot.com
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- Forrester
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- inventionmachine.com
- ingenesist.com
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