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		<title>By: Emergence Marketing</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Knowledge management - still an illusion&lt;/strong&gt;

The Wall Street Journal had an article yesterday on the continued struggle that companies face with trying to pass knowledge from one worker to another (requires subscription). The conundrum is that while people learn best from other people - a...
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