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Management / Knowledge worker / Knowledge management / Organizational learning / Knowledge economy / Knowledge market / Harvard University / Knowledge transfer / Thomas H. Davenport / Social information processing / Knowledge / Collaboration
Date: 2012-03-03 11:54:38
Management
Knowledge worker
Knowledge management
Organizational learning
Knowledge economy
Knowledge market
Harvard University
Knowledge transfer
Thomas H. Davenport
Social information processing
Knowledge
Collaboration

Larry Prusak is a researcher and consultant and was the founder and director of the Institute for Knowledge Management. This was a global consortium of member organizations engaged in advancing the practice of knowledge

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