Knowledge and information management in the water and sanitation sector: a hard nut to crack
Material type: TextSeries: Themantic Overview PapersPublication details: Delft IRC International Water and Sanitation Center 2006Edition: Paper 14Description: 64pSubject(s): LOC classification:- WA 675 .V57 2006
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Presents the principles and strategies that are associated with knowledge management (KM) and discusses their significance and function in the water and sanitation sector. Includes definitions of key concepts in KM and links to web sites that can be used to gather more information. KM activities are examined at both organisational and personal levels with details on how improvements can be made at personal level.
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