Knowledgemanagement

Knowledgemanagement
Know|ledge-Ma|nage|ment, Know|ledge|ma|nage|ment ['nɔlɪʤmænɪʤmənt, …mɛnt ], das [engl. knowledge management, aus: knowledge = Wissen u. management, Management]:
Gesamtheit der Maßnahmen, die zum Zweck der optimalen Nutzung des Wissens, der Erfahrung u. der Ideen der Mitarbeiterinnen u. Mitarbeiter (eines Unternehmens o. Ä.) angewendet werden.

Universal-Lexikon. 2012.

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