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Knowledge Management Main Five Step
Introduction to Knowledge Management Copyright © 2008 ASEAN Foundation Jl Sam Ratulangi No. 2, Menteng Jakarta 10350 Indonesia Tel Nos.: (62 21) 3192 4833, 3192 4828 Email: secretariat@aseanfoundation.org Website: www.aseanfoundation.org All rights reserved. Permission is necessary to reprint or reproduce any part of this book for commercial purposes, but permission is granted to reprint material for instructional and research purposes and other free publications. Please acknowledge source including copyright notice on reprint. Mention of corporations, brand names and proprietary technologies and equipment in this book does not imply endorsement by the author or the ASEAN Foundation. Published (2008) by the ASEAN Foundation, Jakarta, Indonesia.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The preparation of this book was made possible by a grant from the National Academy of Science and Technology. For this reason, I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to the President of the Academy, Dr. Emil Q. Javier, and the Executive Director, Ms. Luningning Samarita, for their kind cooperation and generous assistance. Its publication is made possible through funds made available by the Government of Japan from the Japan-ASEAN Solidarity Fund and by the ASEAN Foundation. I would like to thank Ms. Mitsuko Ito of the Embassy of Japan in Indonesia and Ms. Renelle Ivy Adan, Ms. Nyla Grace Prieto and Mr. Ade Cahyadi of the ASEAN Foundation for their kind assistance to make this possible. If this book were to have a co-author, it would be my wife who carefully prepared and meticulously edited, cleaned up and enhanced all the tables, charts, figures and boxes contained in this book. She conceptualized, designed and prepared the final layout of this book and reviewed the final draft prior to printing. I am greatly indebted to her. Thus I should like to dedicate this book to my loving wife and able partner – Jean.

Dr. F. A.



References: Source: Bellinger, G., “Knowledge Management – Emerging Perspectives”, (2004). Source: Nonaka, I., “Dialogue on leadership”, (1996).

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