An overview of knowledge management models
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https://doi.org/10.24200/jmas.vol2iss02pp22-25Abstract
In their research, scientists have found that knowledge management is not unlike the management of other transient effects on the survival of organizations. Methodology: Organizations can only survive so that they can maintain their competitive advantage in terms of the types of activities and objectives of knowledge management Therefore organizations can make a difference. Results: The main objective of this paper is an overview of the different models of knowledge management has presented many scholars have developed. Conclusion: Models such as Nonaka and Taguchi underlines, bucowits and Williams Beck man, the general model of knowledge management, knowledge management maturity model, Hysyg, Mark, seven thirty, the foundations of knowledge building, Larry.References
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