The Relationship between Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management Dimensions
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It has been observed that the society we live in is gradually turning into a knowledge-based society.While converting it to useful insightful acumen so that an organization can get maximum benefits from it. In addition, KM is a fast and efficient way to manage intellectual property. There is a lot of business knowledge that needs to be extracted from unstructured information most of which is in the textual form. Many in industry confuse knowledge management with business intelligence. Therefore, it poses serious challenges for managers to integrate tacit knowledge into business processes. This analytical - descriptive study aimed to investigate the relationship between business intelligence and knowledge management dimensions was conducted. Based on Finds, it propose a model where KM and BI can benefit from each other.As, the companies can utilizes the knowledge management components to promote business intelligence of its staff, and in fact, by relying on the updated information and knowledge achieve a correct,
timely, and proper analysis of its situation and the situation of the market and other competitors and becomes equipped with the most powerful tool to deal with competitive challenges.
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