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VOL. 7, ISSUE 6 (2021)
Technical and non-technical comprehension of knowledge management systems
Authors
Krishn Kumar Pardhe, Sunil Agrawal
Abstract
In order to be successful, the adoption of systems to manage an organization's knowledge requires both technical and non-technical support. People, procedures, and technology are all integrated into knowledge management systems. Organizational activities and processes are altered as a result of these systems. The study looked at knowledge management systems from two different angles (technical and non-technical), focusing on the technologies that drive knowledge production, processing, sharing, and storage. The study focuses on the interaction of people, processes, and that support KM from a non-technological standpoint. This paved the door for a debate of different points of view or processes for KM system setup and implementation in businesses. The research offered certain guidelines and methodology for implementing KM practices in businesses.
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Pages:28-33
How to cite this article:
Krishn Kumar Pardhe, Sunil Agrawal "Technical and non-technical comprehension of knowledge management systems ". International Journal of Commerce and Management Research, Vol 7, Issue 6, 2021, Pages 28-33
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