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-====== How does this model apply to government? ​ ======+====== ​Topic 1: How does this model apply to government? ​ ====== 
 +[[ocs:​private:​01.wp:​bb:​1.2_topics:​start| Return to Topics]]
  
 Today’s successful organizations (like Amazon and Google) understand the Today’s successful organizations (like Amazon and Google) understand the
-power from developing knowledge services to achieve organizational+power of developing knowledge services to achieve organizational
 goals. This concept applies to all organizations,​ including and probably goals. This concept applies to all organizations,​ including and probably
-most important, for government. Government assets are public assets, and+most important, for the government. Government assets are public assets, and
 public servants are responsible for managing those assets for the greatest public servants are responsible for managing those assets for the greatest
 benefit to constituents. When resources go untapped, they provide no benefit to constituents. When resources go untapped, they provide no
 value to our constituency. Knowledge-asset management programs help value to our constituency. Knowledge-asset management programs help
 tap our knowledge resources. tap our knowledge resources.
-Knowledge resources---data,​ information and knowledge---are no different + 
-from oil and gas assets, in that they must be valued, mined, refined and+Knowledge resources---data,​ informationand knowledge---are no different 
 +from oil and gas assets, in that they must be valued, mined, refinedand
 distributed into the marketplace to provide value. Unlike many tangible distributed into the marketplace to provide value. Unlike many tangible
-assets however, knowledge assets are renewable through ​knowledgemanagement ​business practices. +assetshowever, knowledge assets are renewable through ​knowledge-management ​business practices. 
-“Knowledge management ​[(KM)is a discipline that promotes an+“Knowledge management (KM) is a discipline that promotes an
 integrated approach to identifying,​ capturing, evaluating, retrieving, and integrated approach to identifying,​ capturing, evaluating, retrieving, and
 sharing all of an enterprise'​s information assets. These assets may include sharing all of an enterprise'​s information assets. These assets may include
 databases, documents, policies, procedures, and previously un-captured databases, documents, policies, procedures, and previously un-captured
-expertise and experience in individual workers.” +expertise and experience in individual workers.” ​(( 
-3+Michael E. D. Koenig. 
 +__What Is KM? Knowledge Management Explained.__,​ 
 + ​KMWorld,​  
 +January 15, 2018. 
 +[[http://​www.kmworld.com/​Articles/​Editorial/​What-Is/​What-is-KM-Knowledge-Management-Explained-122649.aspx]] 
 +)) 
 + 
 Knowledge management is something that we do every day in our jobs, but Knowledge management is something that we do every day in our jobs, but
 we often do it in very unofficial and siloed ways that do not promote we often do it in very unofficial and siloed ways that do not promote
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