If the knowledge asset is a local one, serving a local community then you could store it in physical space rather than electronically An example of this would be the "war room' that BP Vietnam set up as part of their knowledge management program. This was a room where people could gather before and af:er negotiations with the government, where they could hold After Action Reviews (AARs) and share what they knew. IL held a large chart on the wall that was updated after cvery meeting, and a filing cabinet in the corner containing the records of all the AARs