Creating competitive advantage in large organizations using knowledge management

Today, more than ever, large organizations must efficiently manage their knowledge assets in order to remain competitive. Knowledge grows in value the more it is used. This paper provides implementation guidelines based on the knowledge life cycle, theoretical and practical benefits, challenges and the competitive advantages of successful knowledge management.

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