Chapter
6
Knowledge Management
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Questions
1
What is knowledge management?
2
What is knowledge?
3
What is the difference between explicit and tacit
knowledge?
4
What is the distinction between data,
information and knowledge?
5
What is the purpose of knowledge management?
6
How can HR help to promote knowledge
management?
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