Knowledge Sharing Practices: A Case Study at Malaysia's Healthcare Research Institutes / Ramlee Abdul Rahman
Knowledge sharing is essential in the implementation of any knowledge management initiative. The real sharing required is between the employees and their co-workers. The actual success depends on individuals' willingness to encourage and share their organisational knowledge through internal org...
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