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Knowledge Management System: Critical Success Factors and Weight Scoring Model of the Technical Dimensions

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Fig 1: I agree that organizations should have a robust KM  system in today’s business
Figure 4: The main technical dimensions in today’s  business are software and hardware features, and the use of latest technology and applications
Table 2: Average weightage score against each factor

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