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From the supplier: Knowledge management is a practice that finds valuable information and transforms it into necessary knowledge critical to decision-making and action. The practice of knowledge management integrates techniques from the fields of organizational learning, performance management and quality management. The major knowledge management activities include the creation of knowledge, the discovery of knowledge, the buying or borrowing of knowledge, the distribution of knowledge, capture of knowledge, retrieval of knowledge and measurement and updating of knowledge.
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Title: Getting wise to knowledge management.(includes related articles)
Author: Diane E. Kirrane
Publication:Association Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 1999
Publisher: American Society of Association Executives
Volume: 51 Issue: 8 Page: 31(8)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Getting wise to knowledge management.(includes related articles): An article from: Association Management
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Author(s)Diane E. Kirrane
ISBN / ASINB00098XYQA
ISBN-13978B00098XYQ7
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