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Posted by Denham on May 14, 2004 at 21:50:45:
In Reply to: best software for KM posted by manal negmeldin on May 14, 2004 at 11:56:53:
Mandal,
No easy or definitive answer here. Where do you wish to focus?
- Innovation and intelligence gathering?
- Informal Communities of Practice, CoPs?
- Locating experts and expertise?
- Building a searchable & navigable repository of cases, exemplars, patterns, stories
- Enhancing agility, cultivating social and customer capital, creating IP
I think you will find different software for different goals Can you explain in greater detail where you wish to head?
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