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==Definition==
 
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{{PAGENAME}} belongs to [[:Category:Maintenance processes|maintenance processes]].
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{{Knowledge process navigation}}
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==Purpose==
 
The time period over which the nuclear community will want to ‘know’ about the [[Radioactive waste|radioactive waste]] it is responsible for, is unusually long. Furthermore, society will understandably expect that those, directly responsible for their safety and protection of the environment, have the necessary ‘know-how’ and ‘know-what’.   
 
The time period over which the nuclear community will want to ‘know’ about the [[Radioactive waste|radioactive waste]] it is responsible for, is unusually long. Furthermore, society will understandably expect that those, directly responsible for their safety and protection of the environment, have the necessary ‘know-how’ and ‘know-what’.   
  
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There are few other examples where [[Knowledge|knowledge]], so critical to the long term safety and wellbeing of the planet, has been created. The need, then, to retain this [[Critical knowledge|critical knowledge]] for thousands of years is almost without parallel. Such an enormous and important undertaking requires planning and commitment.  
 
There are few other examples where [[Knowledge|knowledge]], so critical to the long term safety and wellbeing of the planet, has been created. The need, then, to retain this [[Critical knowledge|critical knowledge]] for thousands of years is almost without parallel. Such an enormous and important undertaking requires planning and commitment.  
  
It is a legitimate argument that suggests we do not know enough about future societal needs, values or technology to be able to guarantee the survival of certain knowledge. However, this does not absolve us from creating what we believe to be the knowledge needed for the long term safety of radioactive waste, and to transfer this to our individual and corporate successors. Thus, our plans for knowledge management should not attempt to influence long term unknowns and challenges, but the nearer future over which we have some control. [[Transfer between generations| Intergenerational transfer of knowledge]] should be the focus of our strategic objective, rather than [[Long term preservation of knowledge|long term preservation of knowledge]].
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It is a legitimate argument that suggests we do not know enough about future societal needs, values or technology to be able to guarantee the survival of certain knowledge. However, this does not absolve us from creating what we believe to be the knowledge needed for the long term safety of radioactive waste, and to transfer this to our individual and corporate successors. Thus, our plans for knowledge management should not attempt to influence long term unknowns and challenges, but the nearer future over which we have some control. [[Transfer between generations| Intergenerational transfer of knowledge]] should be the focus of our strategic objective, rather than [[Maintenance long-term|long term preservation of knowledge]].
  
 
Of all the stages in [[Radioactive waste management|radioactive waste management]], the stage which will involve the most challenging knowledge management timescales is disposal. The period of time over which knowledge will be required will vary depending on the disposal facility and the waste type.  
 
Of all the stages in [[Radioactive waste management|radioactive waste management]], the stage which will involve the most challenging knowledge management timescales is disposal. The period of time over which knowledge will be required will vary depending on the disposal facility and the waste type.  
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'''Source:''' [[Knowledge management for radioactive waste management organisations ]]
 
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==Sub-processes==
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There are no sub-processes for this knowledge process.
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==Connection to other main categories==
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To see how this [[Knowledge process|process]] is connected to KM challenges, benefits and tools, please refer to [[Portal:Maintenance]].
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==Contribution to the management system==
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This [[Knowledge process|knowledge process]] is embedded in the following [[Business process|business processes]] in the [[Integrated management system]]. Each process has a score commensurate with its relevance to this process.
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==Processes not in the management system==
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==KM tools==
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For all the KM tools that help implement the knowledge process see [[:Category:Maintenance process tools]]
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 21 December 2015


Definition

The process of keeping knowledge in good condition that is complete, current and usable over an extended period