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Managing Organisational Knowledge in SMEs workshop was held on 4 November 2003

Managing Organisational Knowledge in SMEs workshop was held on 4 November 2003 at Glasgow Caledonian University. 29 delegates from 21 organisations attended the workshop. Thus, the workshop provided a platform for the discussion and sharing of a wide range of ideas on Knowledge Management.

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DTI funds another research project for the benefit of small-medium enterprises in construction

DTI funded a new research project on Knowledge Management in construction. The project, which is entitled 'A Knowledge Management Approach for SME's', involves 10 construction companies, 3 construction networks and 2 universities. Its duration is 18 months. The aim of this project is to improve knowledge management (KM) in SMEs improving people, processes and products to provide economic, social and sustainability benefits. The objectives are:

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Integrated Themes on Knowledge Management in Construction - InTheKnow

Three new projects have been approved for funding as part of DTI's 2002/2003 Partners in Innovation (PII) scheme. This highlights the DTI's recognition of the importance of Knowledge Management (KM) to business development.

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