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September/October 2002

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT: CREATING A KNOWING CULTURE
by Kenneth Hatten and Stephen Rosenthal

Managed properly, knowledge can become an organization's competitive advantage. Effective knowledge management, however, can occur only after an organization has established a "knowing culture." Creating that culture, and promoting the organizational learning to sustain it, must become priorities for today's business leaders. These authors describe how leaders can create and sustain that knowing culture.


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