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Knowledge Management (KM) is a business strategy that focuses on the acquisition, organization, and utilization of knowledge within an organization. It is used to improve organizational performance by leveraging the collective knowledge of employees, customers, and partners. KM is used to capture, store, and share information, as well as to create and maintain a culture of learning and innovation. It is also used to facilitate collaboration and communication between teams and departments.
KM is an important part of any business, as it helps to ensure that the organization is able to make the most of its resources and capitalize on opportunities. It also helps to ensure that the organization is able to remain competitive in the marketplace.
Some of the companies in the Knowledge Management market include Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, SAP, Salesforce, and Adobe. Show Less Read more