Knowledge has widely been acknowledged as one of the most important factors for corporate competitiveness, and there has been an explosion of IS/IT solutions claiming to provide support for knowledge management (KM). This paper explains that by adopting a multi-perspective of the intranet where information, awareness, and communication are all considered, this interaction can best be supported and the intranet can become a useful and people-inclusive KM environment.
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