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| Tuesday, 27 January 2009 08:54 | ||
There are some factors have contributed to the growth of and interest in KM. We identify eight of them:
Knowledge Management and Information Management There is a difference between information and knowledge management. Information and information management focuses on the collection, structuring and processing of data. Reliable and timely data is important for effective knowledge management, but it is only one part of the picture. Knowledge management may be derived from information, but it also implies an analysis of the information and data and an understanding of that analysis. It also enables the application of that understanding in future practise. This last point is critical. It is not enough for an organization to simply "have knowledge"; it must be able to harness and apply that knowledge to bring better results. |
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