The End of Knowledge Management As We Know it?
Jinfo Article
3rd April 2015
By James Mullan
Abstract
Are we seeing the end of knowledge management or has the terminology simply changed? Perhaps there are many new forms of knowledge management, which are helping organisations appreciate the value of creating, sharing and managing knowledge, writes James Mullan, as he looks at developments such as social business, digital workplaces and social intranets.
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