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Knowledge Management Processes

The series of steps and activities involved in managing knowledge, including identification, acquisition, organization, storage, retrieval, sharing, and utilization of knowledge, as well as the different kinds of knowledge and their applications in various contexts

intermediate
3 hours
Business Management
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Knowledge Management Processes are essential for organizations to effectively utilize their collective knowledge. By systematically creating, sharing, storing, and applying knowledge, organizations can enhance their efficiency and innovation. Understanding these processes helps in fostering a cultur...

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Key Terms

Knowledge
Information that is processed and understood.

Example: Knowing how to solve a math problem.

Knowledge Creation
The process of generating new ideas and insights.

Example: Brainstorming sessions in a team.

Knowledge Sharing
The exchange of information and insights among individuals.

Example: Sharing best practices in a meeting.

Knowledge Storage
The methods used to retain knowledge for future access.

Example: Using a database to store company policies.

Knowledge Application
Using knowledge to make informed decisions.

Example: Applying market research to develop a new product.

Collaboration Tools
Software that facilitates teamwork and communication.

Example: Using Slack for team discussions.

Related Topics

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Study of systems that manage and process information.
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Organizational Behavior
Understanding how individuals behave in organizations.
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Innovation Management
Managing processes that foster innovation in organizations.
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Key Concepts

Knowledge CreationKnowledge SharingKnowledge StorageKnowledge Application