Difference between revisions of "Cognitive Knowledge"
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− | {{Term|COGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE|Also called know-what, is the basic mastery of a discipline that professionals achieve through extensive training and certification. This [[Knowledge|knowledge]] is essential, but generally not sufficient, for commercial success. <ref> Harvard Business | + | {{Term|COGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE|Also called know-what, is the basic mastery of a discipline that professionals achieve through extensive training and certification. This [[Knowledge|knowledge]] is essential, but generally not sufficient, for commercial success. <ref> Quinn, J.B., Anderson, P., Finkelstein, S., Managing Professional Intellect, 1996, Harvard Business review on Knowledge management, Harvard Business School</ref>}} |
Latest revision as of 08:43, 28 August 2008
COGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE |
Also called know-what, is the basic mastery of a discipline that professionals achieve through extensive training and certification. This knowledge is essential, but generally not sufficient, for commercial success. [1] |
References
- ↑ Quinn, J.B., Anderson, P., Finkelstein, S., Managing Professional Intellect, 1996, Harvard Business review on Knowledge management, Harvard Business School