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Successful Implementation Of Knoledge Management In Small And Medium Enterprises

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  • MARIUS-DAN DALOTA

    (Romanian-American University, Bucharest)

  • SIMONA GRIGORE

    (Romanian-American University, Bucharest)

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Knowledge has become one of the critical driving forces for business success. Organizations are becoming more knowledge intensive and the needs for leveraging the value of knowledge are increasing. Organizations need to be cognizant and aware of the factors that will influence the success of a knowledge management (KM) initiative. The effective implementation of KM in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is governed and facilitated by certain factors. Organizations can certainly benefit from a more thorough understanding of the factors that are critical to the success of KM. The adoption of factors which are not suitable can impede the achievement of the desired performance.

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  • Marius-Dan Dalota & Simona Grigore, "undated". "Successful Implementation Of Knoledge Management In Small And Medium Enterprises," Description: Managerial Challenges of the Contemporary Society 8, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Babes-Bolyai University.
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    1. Marius-Dan Dalotă & Laura Tănăsoaica, 2010. "Implications Of Resource Planning, Innovation And Learning For Work Processes And Performance Management," Romanian Economic Business Review, Romanian-American University, vol. 5(1), pages 132-137, March.
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