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Function Cluster Planning of University Student Affairs Knowledge Management Platform

Tongbin Li, Xieben Wei

Abstract


As the most trivial and complicated work in colleges and universities, college student affairs always have the
problems of unsystematic knowledge of affairs management and lack of effective inheritance mechanism of practical
management experience. Through literature review and research, this paper combs the knowledge of college students’ affairs
management from the perspective of knowledge management. From the perspective of affairs management, learning and
training and knowledge collaboration, it plans three functional clusters of knowledge management platform, which provides
relevant basis for the follow-up development of college students’ affairs knowledge management platform.

Keywords


College Student Affairs; Knowledge Management; Knowledge Management Platform; Knowledge Management Design

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v5i3.3437

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