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− | {{Term|KNOWLEDGE MAP|Visual representation of the [[Knowledge|knowledge]] of an organization or the knowledge underlying a business process. It identifies business-critical [[Knowledge Assets|knowledge assets]], the processes, gaps, sources, flows, barriers, dependencies and knowledge risk if key employees leave. A knowledge map is displayed as a tree or graph, where the nodes are the names of knowledge assets. | + | {{Term|KNOWLEDGE MAP|Visual representation of the [[Knowledge|knowledge]] of an organization or the knowledge underlying a business process. It identifies business-critical [[Knowledge Assets|knowledge assets]], the processes, gaps, sources, flows, barriers, dependencies and knowledge risk if key employees leave. A knowledge map is displayed as a tree or graph, where the nodes are the names of knowledge assets. <ref>[http://www.rgsmithassociates.com www.rgsmithassociates.com](18 April 2008)</ref> See also: [[Knowledge Audit]]}} |
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KNOWLEDGE MAP |
Visual representation of the knowledge of an organization or the knowledge underlying a business process. It identifies business-critical knowledge assets, the processes, gaps, sources, flows, barriers, dependencies and knowledge risk if key employees leave. A knowledge map is displayed as a tree or graph, where the nodes are the names of knowledge assets. [1] See also: Knowledge Audit |
References
- ↑ www.rgsmithassociates.com(18 April 2008)