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[Knowledge Management Insights] There's lots of things you can do in the space, but the different between companies successful at it versus those not, tends to be in the types of initiatives targeted and the execution. For Web 2.0, as an example, you could deploy a wiki or blog platform as a grassroots effort and see where it goes in 2-3 years, or alternatively, identify existing processes and informal networks in your organization that already exist, and use web 2.0 technology to enhance and facilitiate those processes and networks.

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