Describe the four primary knowledge management processes in an organization

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The four primary processes are knowledge creation, knowledge structure, knowledge storage, and knowledge sharing. Knowledge creation is the process of acquiring and developing new knowledge in an organization. Knowledge structure involves codification of the acquired knowledge in a computer language to be useful and stored for future use. Knowledge storage is concerned with how to index and store the knowledge. Knowledge sharing is about disseminating knowledge within the organization.

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