Knowledge management process in the local government

Knowledge management is an important issue. The employ of new information technologies, like content management systems contribute to the improvement of knowledge management process. But it is not enough. It is why in this context, communication genres are used. In fact, with this approach is possible identifying communication genres actually used in local government. Communication genres approach may be used in requirement analysis and then in the analysis and design activities of information system development and customization.

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