James Mullan Sharing Knowledge Can Be Very Personal
Jinfo Article

9th May 2014

By James Mullan

Abstract

Why and how do individuals share knowledge within your organisation? It's a question that many knowledge professionals have asked themselves over the years and will continue to ask. The ways in which individuals can share and save knowledge has changed significantly with the introduction of social tools like enterprise social networks, microblogs and wikis. Does providing users with social tools actually result in them sharing less?

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