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The STC article includes the sentence: "He implements knowledge base
technology and holds activities that foster good communication and
leverages knowledge both within and outside the organization."
I am a native English speaker, and a technical communicator since 1997,
but I have no idea what that sentence means. Could someone rephrase it?
Thanks,
Dan
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> Subject: RE: Knowledge Management
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> As a former Knowledge Engineer, I wrote an article on KM that
> was later reprinted in the Boston Broadside. Our firewall has
> kicked me out, so here is a copy that was printed from our
> local STC chapter:
>http://stc-sd.org/newsletter/november_2002/techissues.htm...
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