Difference between revisions of "Knowledge map"
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Revision as of 08:20, 11 October 2013
Definition
Knowledge map is A map of a selected knowledge domain. Source: Comparative Analysis of Methods and Tools for Nuclear Knowledge Preservation
Summary
Description
Explicit knowledge implies declared knowledge (i.e. knowledge that is conscious to the knowledge bearer). Explicit knowledge is why it is not a problem for the employee to tell about rules and obviously learned facts. Very often this knowledge is already written down in books. The most important aspects of knowledge can be illustrated by using a knowledge map. Such a tool is helpful in the transfer of knowledge from departing employees to their successors (see Fig. 4).
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