Knowledge management: Why do we need it for corporates

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This article gives a brief introduction about Knowledge Management (KM), its need, definition, components, KM assets, challenges and processes of KM initiative at any organisation. It also provides a narration on how the KM initiative has been adopted at ICICI OneSource, to support the achievement of its Business Process Outsourcing objectives. Both knowledge sharing as well as reuse need to be encouraged and recognized at the individual employee level as well as the company level. This is best done by measuring and rewarding knowledgeperformance. Sustained strategic commitment and a corporate culture that is conducive to knowledge-performance are vital for success in Knowledge Management. The paper concludes with suggestions for the implication for policy and future practices.

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Bhojaraju, G. (2005). Knowledge management: Why do we need it for corporates. Malaysian Journal of Library and Information Science, 10(2), 37–50. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3375572

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