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Knowledge assets are those parts of an organization’s intangible assets that relate specifically to knowledge, such as [[Know-how|know-how]], [[Best practice | best practices]], and [[Intellectual property | intellectual property]]. Knowledge assets are often divided into human (people, teams, networks and communities), structural (the codified knowledge that can be found in processes and procedures) and technological (the technologies that support knowledge sharing such as databases and intranets). | Knowledge assets are those parts of an organization’s intangible assets that relate specifically to knowledge, such as [[Know-how|know-how]], [[Best practice | best practices]], and [[Intellectual property | intellectual property]]. Knowledge assets are often divided into human (people, teams, networks and communities), structural (the codified knowledge that can be found in processes and procedures) and technological (the technologies that support knowledge sharing such as databases and intranets). | ||
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Definition
A Knowledge asset is Those parts of an organization's intangible assets that are knowledge such as know-how, best practices, and intellectual property. Knowledge asset is often used as a synonim with intellectual asset
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Description
Knowledge assets are those parts of an organization’s intangible assets that relate specifically to knowledge, such as know-how, best practices, and intellectual property. Knowledge assets are often divided into human (people, teams, networks and communities), structural (the codified knowledge that can be found in processes and procedures) and technological (the technologies that support knowledge sharing such as databases and intranets).