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Intellectual Information Management and Knowledge ManagementBy: James Hunt There is so much information that is transmitted within a company on a daily basis that there needs to be some type of system in place to manage all this information. Knowledge management also deals with the intellectual information that is found from a multitude of resources both on the Internet, using the virtual library, and in paper form, such as white papers. This knowledge base is important for companies so that they maintain a competitive edge over the competition. Once this knowledge has been collected it doesn't just sit there waiting for random usage, it's shared and distributed throughout the company so that is becomes useful to employees. Many times employees will ignore a piece of data by thinking that is has nothing to do their department or their job. This is where it's vital that a company analyze the knowledge that is incorporated into its folds though a system of knowledge management. Once this knowledge has been analyzed it is available for use by anyone with company access. About the authorJames Hunt has spent 15 years as a professional writer and researcher covering stories that cover a whole spectrum of interest. Read more at www.knowledge-management-center.com Article Source: http://www.articleretreat.com |
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