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Experiencing Knowledge

Experiencing Knowledge: “The efficiency of today’s knowledge management experiences has been limited by the personal ability of individuals to process knowledge. Through years of less-than-optimal knowledge-seeking, many older adults have developed ingrained habits of mind that can be difficult to re-pattern in response to a rapidly changing world. Those who were born well before the advent of contemporary information technology tools often face difficult adjustments in the workplace; significant resources must be devoted to retraining and staff development. Meanwhile, the youth of today have fewer of those habits and expect

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