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Measuring Knowledge Management Released August 2002 By Wesley Vestal The American Productivity & Quality Center (APQC) conducted its first examination of Knowledge Management (KM) at a Knowledge Imperative Symposium in 1995, at which time organizations were simply trying to come to grips with the power of sharing and reusing Knowledge for business purposes. While KM has become a widely accepted business practice in the interim, companies still struggle to measure the gains it purports to offer. As APQC begins its 10th best-practice consortium study in KM (Using KM to Drive Innovation), Measuring the success of Knowledge Management efforts still vexes many organizations.
process, content, and technology have on knowledge sharing, and subsequently, the business. Many senior executives embark on the KM journey by taking a leap of faith because they understand that
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