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Title: Knowledge Management
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Therefore, knowledge management is an active or proactive process by which an organization can increase its intellectual capital. This leads to the creation of new positions titled chief learning officer. This knowledge, the sum of what is known in the organization, is managed like other resources... Showed first 250 characters
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This knowledge, the sum of what is known in the organization, is managed like other resources. For others, there is a greater appreciation of what knowledge and skills are, how they are gained, and how behavior is changed. For others, the intellectual capital and knowledge management efforts are seen as new and necessary knowledge, skills and abilities... Showed next 250 characters
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