Knowledge Management Strategy

Knowledge Management Strategy

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Term2.png KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
Strategies for addressing how enterprises will use knowledge to compete and for developing the infrastructure, processes, and capacities necessary to maximize knowledge. They need to take into consideration systems and tools, the people involved, and the institution’s goals. People, processes, and technologies are the key elements in implementing a knowledge management strategy. An effective user-friendly design need to implement community of practice (informal network), staff collaboration (meetings, emails, collaborative work), organizational trust (good conditions to share knowledge and overcoming reluctance), and organizational understanding (share a common ground or purpose among people in the organization). [1]


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Pdf.png Implementing Knowledge Strategies: Lessons from international development agencies


References

  1. www.gartner.com(18 April 2008), www.scup.org(18 April 2008), www.col.org(18 April 2008)