Knowledge Management

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Knowledge management (KM) is the process of creating, sharing, using, and storing knowledge within an organization. The goal of KM is to improve organizational learning and decision-making by making information and expertise readily available to employees.
The company implemented a new knowledge management system to improve collaboration and knowledge sharing among employees.

Finding a specific legal case for knowledge management is unlikely, as it's a business strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Effective KM can lead to improved efficiency, innovation, problem-solving, and overall organizational performance.

Common KM practices include creating knowledge repositories, fostering knowledge sharing through mentorship programs or online platforms, and capturing and documenting best practices.

Encouraging knowledge sharing, ensuring information accuracy, and keeping knowledge repositories up-to-date can be challenges in KM implementation.

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