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Knowledge Management Processes

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Knowledge management (KM), as a topic for academic research and practical implementation, has had a short history dating back only to the early 1990s. Due to knowledge management’s recent debut as we know it, it is not surprising that much of the writing and research on the subject is controversial. In this article we note the need of a critical awareness of desirable and undesirable shades of knowledge management processes (Land, Nolas, & Amjad, 2005).

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Subject (documents) Knowledge management History Computer science Library science

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Knowledge Management and Sharing
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Communication

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