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Follow on Google News | ![]() New Knowledge Management Forum Released on Knowledge Management Tools WebsiteKnowledge-management-tools.net launches a new forum so as to connect with readers and provide a place of open discussion on knowledge management and related topics
By: Wordcraft "The internet needs a place where knowledge management and organizational learning practitioners, students, and enthusiasts can meet and discuss topics on any level," says Alan Frost. "Knowledge management lacks an open forum where participation is both easy and informal, without the need for tedious group invitations, confusing interfaces, and so on. This is what we offer on http://www.knowledge- Knowledge Management Tools is a website dedicated to providing both theoretical and practical information on knowledge management, IT and non-IT based tools, and other supporting disciplines. The forum, which can be found at http://www.knowledge- Since knowledge management is very much a discipline that links other disciplines, experts specialized in different fields are encouraged to participate. "When properly implemented, knowledge management seeps into every corner of the organization, refining and improving knowledge assets – the problem is, it is often very poorly implemented," # # # Knowledge management tools is an educational website dedicated to knowledge management, organizational learning, organizational culture, and so on. It is designed so as to offer a thorough theoretical presentation of the knowledge management and its supporting disciplines, while also introducing several IT and non-IT based tools. The site was created with an emphasis on being beginner friendly, offering a logical progression from definitions and supporting topics to strategy, processes, and systems. The site was created in 2010 by Alan Frost. End
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