Implementation of Knowledge Management to Support the Knowledge Sharing for Rural Community Empowerment Programs during the Covid-19 Pandemic
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https://doi.org/10.37231/myjcam.2022.5.2.75Keywords:
knowledge management, knowledge sharing, counseling, pandemic Covid-19, partnership, string-matching, Boyer Moore's algorithm, Sustainable Development Goals, Village Community Empowerment EncryptionAbstract
The empowerment of rural communities has an important role in supporting the village's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Covid-19 pandemic has greatly influenced the implementation of rural community empowerment programs. Knowledge sharing using a knowledge management system (KMS) can be a solution to overcome obstacles in implementing rural community empowerment programs, such as counseling, training, mentoring, knowledge distribution, and reporting. The application of knowledge sharing using a KMS can be an innovation in program implementation, enabling partnerships of various parties, as well as being applicable in the conditions of the Covid-19 Pandemic with features of tacit knowledge management, explicit knowledge management, and knowledge-seeking from various related parties.
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