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To download this tutorial follow the link - http://entire-courses.com/OI-365-Week-4-Learning-Team-Assignment

This paperwork comprises OI 365 Week 4 Learning Team Assignment Knowledge Management Plan and Intellectual Capital Portfolio

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General Questions - General General Questions Your team has been hired by a company to review the current IC portfolio and KM. The team must prepare this review and create a plan for recommended changes. Select an organization with which the team is familiar. Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you identify various mechanisms your organization uses to protect, secure, and manage IC. · Identify three examples of IC owned by the organization. How does your organization secure and protect each piece of IC? · Evaluate the ways in which your organization manages knowledge using technology and other internal methods. Consider systems, policies, procedures, and written and implied guidelines. · What is effective about the ways the organization manages knowledge? What could be improved? · Assume your organization has well defined IC portfolios. What should be included in those portfolios? How would defining them benefit the organization? Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

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Do not borrow notes from other students. You might think it is okay to use notes from another student, but you can not be sure they are as diligent as you. You could be getting half the information or short cut codes that only make sense to the original note taker.