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{{Term|KNOWLEDGE|Expertise and skills acquired by a person through experience or education that can be represented both from the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject, facts and information that connotes the possession of [[Advanced Skills|advanced skills]] knowledge ([[Tacit Knowledge|tacit knowledge]]) as well as possession of factual information ([[Explicit Knowledge|explicit knowledge]]). It also provides an environment and framework for evaluating and incorporating new experiences and information. It originates and is applied in the mind and consists of concepts that are available to process information and guide action. [[Knowledge Acquisition|Knowledge acquisition]] involves complex cognitive processes, such as perception, learning, communication, association and reasoning and the development of own-self awareness. It is pragmatic as it enables people to act correctly, providing potential for action. <ref> [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] (17 April 2008), [http://www.sympatico.ca www.sympatico.ca] (17 April 2008), [http://searchcio.techtarget.com searchcio.techtarget.com] (17 April 2008), [http://www.reliefweb.int www.reliefweb.int] (17 April 2008), TIWANA, AMRIT, KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TOOLKIT, THE; ORCHESTRATING IT, STRATEGY, AND KNOWLEDGE PLATFORMS, 2nd edition, ©2003. Electronically reporduced by permission of Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey </ref>}}
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{{Term|KNOWLEDGE|Expertise and skills acquired by a person through experience or education that can be represented both from the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject, facts and information that connotes the possession of [[Advanced Skills|advanced skills]] knowledge ([[Tacit Knowledge|tacit knowledge]]) as well as possession of factual information ([[Explicit Knowledge|explicit knowledge]]). It also provides an environment and framework for evaluating and incorporating new experiences and information. It originates and is applied in the mind and consists of concepts that are available to process information and guide action. [[Knowledge Acquisition|Knowledge acquisition]] involves complex cognitive processes, such as perception, learning, communication, association and reasoning and the development of own-self awareness. It is pragmatic as it enables people to act correctly, providing potential for action. <ref> [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] (17 April 2008), [http://www.sympatico.ca www.sympatico.ca] (17 April 2008), [http://searchcio.techtarget.com searchcio.techtarget.com] (17 April 2008), [http://www.reliefweb.int www.reliefweb.int] (17 April 2008), TIWANA, AMRIT, KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TOOLKIT, THE; ORCHESTRATING IT, STRATEGY, AND KNOWLEDGE PLATFORMS, 2nd edition, ©2003. Electronically reproduced by permission of Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey </ref>
  
  
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See also: [[Knowledge Acquisition]], [[Knowledge Analysis]], [[Knowledge Architect]], [[Knowledge Assets]], [[Knowledge Audit]], [[Knowledge Based System]], [[Knowledge Brokering]], [[Knowledge Community]], [[Knowledge Construction]], [[Knowledge Driven Decision Support Systems]], [[Knowledge Fair]], [[Knowledge Management]], [[Knowledge Management Strategy]], [[Knowledge Map]], [[Knowledge Modeling]], [[Knowledge Organization]], [[Knowledge Repository]], [[Knowledge Representation]], [[Knowledge Retention]], [[Knowledge Service Systems]], [[Knowledge Services]], [[Knowledge Sharing]], [[Knowledge Systems]], [[Knowledge Transfer]]}}
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Latest revision as of 18:16, 7 April 2014

Term2.png KNOWLEDGE
Expertise and skills acquired by a person through experience or education that can be represented both from the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject, facts and information that connotes the possession of advanced skills knowledge (tacit knowledge) as well as possession of factual information (explicit knowledge). It also provides an environment and framework for evaluating and incorporating new experiences and information. It originates and is applied in the mind and consists of concepts that are available to process information and guide action. Knowledge acquisition involves complex cognitive processes, such as perception, learning, communication, association and reasoning and the development of own-self awareness. It is pragmatic as it enables people to act correctly, providing potential for action. [1]


See also: Knowledge Acquisition, Knowledge Analysis, Knowledge Architect, Knowledge Assets, Knowledge Audit, Knowledge Based System, Knowledge Brokering, Knowledge Community, Knowledge Construction, Knowledge Driven Decision Support Systems, Knowledge Fair, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Management Strategy, Knowledge Map, Knowledge Modeling, Knowledge Organization, Knowledge Repository, Knowledge Representation, Knowledge Retention, Knowledge Service Systems, Knowledge Services, Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Systems, Knowledge Transfer


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Learning & Knowledge Scoop.it This Scoop.it page collects inspirational articles about knowledge sharing, e-Learning approaches and methodologies, social media and visual thinking.


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  1. Wikipedia (17 April 2008), www.sympatico.ca (17 April 2008), searchcio.techtarget.com (17 April 2008), www.reliefweb.int (17 April 2008), TIWANA, AMRIT, KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TOOLKIT, THE; ORCHESTRATING IT, STRATEGY, AND KNOWLEDGE PLATFORMS, 2nd edition, ©2003. Electronically reproduced by permission of Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey