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| Description | Allee, V. 2000. Knowledge Networks and Communities of Practice. OD Practitioner. Vol. 32(4).A knowledge strategy serves as a unifying frame for building organizational capability across multiple arenas. A broad approach to "managing for knowledge" means creating a thriving work and learning environment that fosters the continuous creation, aggregation, use and re-use of both organizational and personal knowledge. For example, knowledge-focused strategic domains include:Sharing knowledge and best practicesInstilling responsibility for sharing knowledgeCapturing and reusing past experiencesEmbedding knowledge in product, services and processesProducing knowledge as a productDriving knowledge generation for innovationMapping networks of expertsBuilding and mining customer knowledge basesUnderstanding and measuring the value of knowledgeLeveraging intellectual assets. |
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