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Title: Knowledge management assesment approaches
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Knowledge management as a new and growing discipline requires some form of evaluation to match the required evidence that managers in such a competitive environment require. It is the responsibility of the managers to learn and understand the different available techniques in order to attain the optimal mix of techniques that will quantify the value of their intellectual assets... Showed first 250 characters
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It is the responsibility of the managers to learn and understand the different available techniques in order to attain the optimal mix of techniques that will quantify the value of their intellectual assets.
In order to understand knowledge management one must grasp the idea of intangible assets such as knowledge and the complexity of measuring such... Showed next 250 characters
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