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knowledge management
(redirected from Knowledge ecology)

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knowledge management

An umbrella term for making more efficient use of the human knowledge that exists within an organization. Knowledge management is the 21st century equivalent of information management. It is essentially an industry trying to distinguish itself with specialized groupware and business intelligence (BI) products that offer a wide range of solutions.

The major focus of knowledge management is to identify and gather content from documents, reports and other sources and to be able to search that content for meaningful relationships. See data mining, information management, groupware and BI software.



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To accomplish this, KSolutions integrates people, processes and technology within a strategic context, resulting in a thriving knowledge ecology.
Fortunately, one of the best systems for practicing knowledge ecology is coaching and mentoring--processes that, not coincidentally, are important for building collective efficacy.
To accomplish this, KSolutions integrates people, processes and technology within a strategic context, resulting in a thriving knowledge ecology.
 
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