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Knowledge Management Perspectives

The different viewpoints on implementing KM practices, including the technology-centric perspective, organizational perspective, and ecological perspective, which focus on technologies, organizational restructuring, and human interaction with knowledge, respectively

intermediate
3 hours
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Knowledge Management Perspectives provide a framework for understanding how knowledge is created, shared, and utilized within organizations. By recognizing the different types of knowledge—tacit and explicit—organizations can implement effective strategies to enhance collaboration and innovation. Kn...

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Key Terms

Tacit Knowledge
Knowledge that is personal and context-specific, often difficult to formalize.

Example: A chef's cooking techniques learned through experience.

Explicit Knowledge
Knowledge that can be easily articulated, documented, and shared.

Example: A user manual for software.

Knowledge Sharing
The act of exchanging information or understanding between individuals or groups.

Example: Team meetings to discuss project updates.

Knowledge Creation
The process through which new knowledge is developed and established.

Example: Research and development activities in a company.

Collaboration Tools
Software applications that facilitate teamwork and communication.

Example: Slack or Microsoft Teams.

Socialization
The process of sharing tacit knowledge through social interactions.

Example: Mentoring relationships.

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Key Concepts

Tacit KnowledgeExplicit KnowledgeKnowledge SharingKnowledge Creation