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Airports would benefit from the implementation of a knowledge management (KM) program to create, share and leverage essential operational knowledge, according to a report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.
Knowledge management programs could help airports deal with the loss of expertise that accompanies mass retirements and resignations, a new report says.
by Linda Werfelman | November 28, 2023
Airports would benefit from the implementation of a knowledge management (KM) program to create, share and leverage essential operational knowledge, according to a report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.
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