The set of processes developed in an organisation to create, gather, store, transfer and apply knowledge describes
A. Organisational memory
B. Knowledge processes
C. Knowledge management
D. Knowledge assets
Answer: Option C
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Knowledge management refers to the set of processes developed within an organisation to create, gather, store, transfer, and apply knowledge.It focuses on ensuring that knowledge is accessible to those who need it and can be utilised effectively to achieve the organisation's goals.
This process involves the systematic management of an organisation's knowledge assets to create value and enhance productivity.
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