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Your company's know-how embodies the lifeblood of the enterprise, crystallizing crucial concepts such as historicity, experience, efficiency, innovation, social capital, competitiveness, and maturity.

Underestimating the need to preserve this resource can expose a company to significant risks, especially during periods of high turnover or when market-imposed renewal is necessary.

Therefore, taking action to preserve corporate know-how is a step that cannot be ignored by a modern and innovative company.

Modern technology provides various simple and cost-effective tools for this purpose. One of these is the KMS (Knowledge Management System), which, due to its features, is one of the most talented tools.

The KMS is an information system designed to collect, organize, share, and analyze knowledge within an organization. It facilitates access to business information and expertise, improving operational efficiency, fostering innovation, and supporting decision-making. Through a KMS, companies can effectively and controlledly manage and share both explicit knowledge (documents, manuals, standardized procedures) and tacit knowledge (undocumented experiences and skills).

The mywiki tool from Digital Office, based on the open-source software DokuWiki, offers an efficient and intuitive KMS, ideal for professional documentation and equipped with an advanced information access control system.

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