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Knowledge Management is a very personal activity that, if practiced widely, can improve organization’s ability to achieve development results. Knowledge management means taking responsibility for what you know, who you know and what they know. Knowledge management begins as a personal activity. Without the human understanding, personal context and need for immediate utility which we bring to bear on knowledge, all we have is raw data. Knowledge management starts with the individual and moves through an organization. Every individual uses knowledge management tools-including personal memory, date books, notebooks, file cabinets, email archives, calendars, post-it notes, bulletin boards, newsletters, journal and restaurant napkins.
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