Knowledge Management

Knowledge fuels any successful organization. But the most vital knowledge is often intangible and cannot be easily captured or documented directly. It often resides in the experience, insights, actions, and interactions of the organization’s people, not in its databases or on its servers. Increasingly, organizations recognize the need to share and use the wealth of knowledge rather than merely to find efficient ways to store terabytes of information. For more information, please see the Knowledge Management -  EN V1.0.pdf Knowledge Management

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