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WHAT IS KMTOOL?

A resource for planning knowledge management (KM) projects (i.e projects that promote sharing and use of knowledge such as ideas, expertise, best practices).

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What Is KM?

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KMTool came online in May, 1999 and is now an active community representing professionals in over 40 countries. The KMTool newsletter is sent to a group of over 600 professionals who maintain an active discussion group as well.

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