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		<title>The Evolution of Knowledge Management within NCR Corporation</title>
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		<description>As information is requested and accessed more and more frequently, we search for better/quicker ways to share knowledge; particularly within the corporate Information&#xD;Technology environment. One new initiative which is&#xD;beginning to receive a lot of attention at NCR&#xD;Corporation is Knowledge Management. This paper will&#xD;examine Knowledge Management as an internal business&#xD;process for information management, specifically for&#xD;capturing best practices within the Information&#xD;Technology division, from a process improvement&#xD;approach. This paper is geared toward technical&#xD;communicators with little or no experience in Knowledge&#xD;Management as a business process.</description>
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