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What is knowledge management? How does it benefit an organization?
 
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A ________ is a data collection, smaller than the data warehouse that addresses the needs ofa particular department or functional area of a business.
 
  A) data mart
  B) data room
  C) datasheet
  D) dataspace



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Answer to Question 1

Knowledge management (KM) is the process of creating value from intellectual capital
and sharing that knowledge with employees, managers, suppliers, customers, and others who
need it. KM existed in the days before social media.
KM benefits organizations in two fundamental ways:
1. It improves process quality.
2. It increases team strength.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
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