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-# The systematic [[recitation]] of an event or series of events.+'''Knowledge management''' ('''KM''') comprises a range of strategies and practices used in an organization to identify, create, represent, distribute, and enable adoption of [[insight]]s and [[experience]]s. Such insights and experiences comprise [[knowledge]], either embodied in individuals or embedded in organizations as [[Business process|processes]] or practices.
-# That which is [[narrate]]d.+
-A '''narrative''' is a [[text]], composed in any medium, which describes a sequence of real or unreal events. It derives from the [[Latin language|Latin]] verb ''narrare'', which means "to recount" and is related to the adjective ''gnarus'', meaning "knowing" or "skilled". (Ultimately derived from the [[Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]] root ''ghnu'', "to [[know]]". The word "[[story]]" may be used as a synonym of "narrative", but can also be used to refer to the [[sequence]] of events described in a narrative.+
-== See also == 
-*[[Story]] 
-*[[Narratology]] 
-== See also == 
-* [[Case study]] 
-* [[Fiction-writing modes]] 
-* [[Folklore]] 
-* [[Knowledge management]] 
-* [[Literary technique]] 
-* [[Narrative structure]] 
-* [[Narratology]] 
-* [[Narrator]] 
-* [[Narreme]] as the basic unit of narrative structure 
-* [[Organizational storytelling]] 
-* [[Organization story]] 
-* [[Phronetic social science]] 
-* [[Scenario]] 
-* [[Storytelling]] 
-===Other specific applications===+==See also==
-* A narrative [[case study]] is a case study that tells a story.+*[[Knowledge community]]
-* [[Narrative environment]] is a contested term that has been used for techniques of architectural or exhibition design in which 'stories are told in space' and also for the [[virtual]] environments in which computer games are played and which are invented by the computer game authors.+*[[Knowledge ecosystem]]
-* [[Narrative film]] is [[film]] which uses filmed reality to tell a story, often as a [[feature film]].+*[[Knowledge engineering]]
-* [[Narrative history]] is a genre of factual historical writing that uses [[chronology]] as its framework (as opposed to a thematic treatment of a historical subject).+*[[Knowledge management software]]
-* [[Narrative poetry]] is poetry that tells a story.+*[[Knowledge transfer]]
-* A [[narrative verdict]] is a verdict available to [[coroner]]s in [[England]] and [[Wales]] following an inquest.+*[[Legal case management]]
-* [[Metanarrative]], sometimes also known as master- or grand narrative, is a higher-level cultural narrative [[Model (abstract)|schema]] which orders and explains knowledge and experience you've had in life.+ 
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Knowledge management (KM) comprises a range of strategies and practices used in an organization to identify, create, represent, distribute, and enable adoption of insights and experiences. Such insights and experiences comprise knowledge, either embodied in individuals or embedded in organizations as processes or practices.


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