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Knowledge Management at Volkswagen

Knowledge Management at Volkswagen

Ferdinand Schultz, Herbert F. Pucher
By the end of 1998 the Volkswagen AG Board of Executives went ahead with plans to test and implement a knowledge management programme called ww.deck (world wide development and exchange of corporate knowledge). Since early 1999 an interdisciplinary team has worked towards the establishment of a capable and sophisticated knowledge management infrastructure for the Volkswagen Group.
Industrie Management | Volume 19 | 2003 | Edition 3 | Pages 64-66
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