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Knowledge Management, Careers In Summary
1,355 words, approx. 5 pages Once upon a time an article about careers might well have described a "career ladder." The concept was a useful one when organizations were hierarchical in nature and one might progress step by step ever higher in the management...
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Knowledge Management Summary
3,128 words, approx. 10 pages The basic challenge in knowledge management is learning how to design an organization's strategy, structure, and systems so that the organization can use what it knows to innovate and adapt. Although the field of knowledge management is still...




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 Community Banker
Knowledge management
09/01/2001: 2,059 words, approx. 7 pages How to mine the information treasures inside your bank. A tale of measuring and managing the potential within. It's accepted wisdom that modern banking is a business of information, not just a business of money. The disappearance of old barriers means that banks...
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 Law & Order
Knowledge Management
10/01/2004: 2,034 words, approx. 7 pages IN THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION PROCESS The concept of knowledge management is an emerging field of study in both the business and educational realms. Likened to such concepts as the learning organization, total quality management (TQM), and others, it remains a timeless, yet untapped...
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Homeland Security rated low by workers
2/1/2007: 448 words, approx. 2 pages The Homeland Security Department received the lowest scores for job satisfaction on a federal survey, "a clear and jolting message," the No. 2 official told agency workers.The most satisfied employees worked at NASA and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, according to the survey by the Office...
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Veteran official to be Medicare chief
5/3/2007: 438 words, approx. 2 pages Kerry N. Weems, a longtime federal health official, is President Bush's choice to oversee the Medicare and Medicaid programs.If confirmed by the Senate, Weems would succeed Mark McClellan, who resigned in October. Weems is deputy chief of staff to Health and Human Services Secretary Mike...


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