Knowledge management is an up-and-coming business discipline. It encompasses the processes, technologies and resources used by organizations to inspire, gather, manage and distribute information and knowledge. The emerging knowledge management systems in community development and more broadly raise vast new possibilities that one has yet to completely explore, let alone master.
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