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Knowledge management
One important form of knowledge management in every organization is knowledge transfer. The examples for knowledge transfers are on-the-job peer discussions, apprenticeship, corporate libraries, mentoring programs, professional trainings etc Of late, new technologies such as knowledge bases , expert systems, knowledge repositories are used in these tasks. Knowledge is regarded as intellectual capital of every organization. Knowledge management facilitates creation or application of this intellectual capital in the organization. Knowledge Management (KM) programs are closely concerned with organizational learning strategies. But they focus mainly on identification and development of specific knowledge assets. Knowledge management has produced new roles and responsibilities. It has opened newer avenues of employment opportunities More Terms Explained Here... |
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