Knowledge Harvesting Translates Implicit Knowledge to Assets
- Topics:
- Knowledge Management
- Tags:
- Asset,
- Knowledge,
- Management,
- Strategy
- Source:
- APQC
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Overview: Knowledge Management typically focuses on tacit and explicit knowledge, which can be found in someone’s head or in printed materials. A third form of knowledge—implicit knowledge—refers to the middle ground of knowledge that can be captured and written down once people explore the full depth of a vital process. “Knowledge Harvesting” is the mature knowledge retention methodology that enables implicit knowledge to be articulated and turned into knowledge assets that help an organization improve. The article discusses the topics of knowledge harvesting, integrating knowledge mapping with knowledge harvesting, eliciting knowledge from top performers, packaging the knowledge, and value of knowledge.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1




