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    Knowledge management awareness of Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, Mid-La Union Campus
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University – Mid La Union Campus, 2023-05) Nebres, Sheena Rose G.; Castaneda, Joshua V.; Jadraque, Lored Liam Xyfer B.; Mariscotes, Jan Michael B.; Nariz, Shaira May P.; Galleta, Darwin T.; Quinitip, Tiffany Ruth R.; Ancheta, Marifel D.; Legaspi, Annaliza B.; Ochoa, Mark Anthony C.
    Knowledge Management is an integrated approach that offers the ability to make information available for the right people, to get the right knowledge at the right time. This study determined the knowledge management awareness of the teaching and non-teaching personnel of DMMMSU, Mid-La Union Campus. A quantitative-descriptive research design was used to obtain the profile and level of knowledge management awareness of 229 employees using an adapted survey questionnaire checklist, which were analyzed using frequency counts, percentages,5-point Likert scale, and Kruskal Wallis. The findings revealed that the teaching and non-teaching personnel are (55.89%) female, (46.72%) middle-aged, (54.14%) educationally competent, with (48.03%) designations mostly in their respective colleges, where almost half are (46.28%)in service for less than five years and have attended few knowledge management related trainings and seminars. Further, the findings indicated that the employees were (4) highly aware of knowledge management and their participation to trainings and seminars was found to be significant of their being aware of knowledge management.

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