Difference between revisions of "Knowledge mapping"
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+ | Knowledge mapping is a process to determine where [[Knowledge asset|knowledge assets]] are in an organization and how [[Flow|knowledge flows]] operate within the organization. The most important aspects of knowledge can be illustrated by using a [[Knowledge map|knowledge map]]. | ||
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+ | Knowledge mapping involves such activities as data gathering, survey, exploring, conversation, gap analysis and synthesis. It's fundamental work and also an infrastructure of knowledge management which should be done in an early phase and needs continuous maintenance. | ||
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Revision as of 11:12, 28 October 2013
Definition
Knowledge mapping is The process of creating a knowledge map Source: Planning and Execution of Knowledge Management Assist Missions for Nuclear Organizations
Summary
Description
Knowledge mapping is a process to determine where knowledge assets are in an organization and how knowledge flows operate within the organization. The most important aspects of knowledge can be illustrated by using a knowledge map.
Knowledge mapping involves such activities as data gathering, survey, exploring, conversation, gap analysis and synthesis. It's fundamental work and also an infrastructure of knowledge management which should be done in an early phase and needs continuous maintenance.