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    NUTURING TACIT KNOWLEDGE THROUGH A KNOWLEDGE CENTERED CULTURE FOR ORGANIZATIONAL AGILITY

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    2017-11
    Author
    RIBUTHI, JANE NJOKi
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    en
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    Abstract
    Organizations are battling with unending demand for improved and quality service delivery from her customers. This requires new approaches a knowledge culture that facilitates sharing of tacit knowledge among all the stakeholders. Service delivery has been one of the major focus areas of organizational transformation and public sector reforms in Kenyan Government. Service delivery has been one of the major focus areas of organizational transformation and public sector reforms in Kenyan Government. Competition among the players pushes the organizations to come up with strategies of becoming and remaining agile. Organizations are realizing the importance of knowledge centered culture to enable them share knowledge efficiently and effectively as knowledge that is not well managed and shared corrodes easily. The concern of this paper is that existing tacit knowledge may be lost if not tapped. Failure of tapping into tacit knowledge affects organizational agility negatively. How to retain or tap tacit knowledge remains an area of interest to researchers. This paper foresees an urgent need of coming up with the most effective mechanisms for tapping tacit knowledge within the organization.
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    http://repository.kemu.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1044
    Publisher
    International Journal of Management and Applied Science
    Subject
    Knowledge Centered Culture
    Tacit Knowledge Sharing
    Organizational Agility
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