strategic knowledge management
Strategic knowledge management refers to the systematic process of identifying, capturing, organizing, and utilizing relevant information and expertise within an organization to achieve specific goals and gain a competitive advantage. It involves the effective utilization of knowledge assets, such as intellectual property, best practices, and lessons learned, to enhance decision-making, innovation, collaboration, and overall performance.
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