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==Definition==
 
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[[File:Critical knowledge.png|400px|thumbnail|right|Fig 1 Euler diagram of [[Knowledge base]] and its relationship to [[Nuclear knowledge]] and [[Critical knowledge]]]]
 
[[File:Critical knowledge.png|400px|thumbnail|right|Fig 1 Euler diagram of [[Knowledge base]] and its relationship to [[Nuclear knowledge]] and [[Critical knowledge]]]]
 
== Summary==
 
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== Description==
 
== Description==
The knowledge established in the context of a particular position that is deemed imperative for incumbents of the said position to possess before being allowed to perform associated duties and tasks independently.  
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The knowledge established in the context of a particular position that is deemed imperative for incumbents of the said position to possess before being allowed to perform associated duties and tasks independently. '''Source:''' [[Risk Management of Knowledge Loss in Nuclear Industry Organizations]]
 
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'''Source:''' [[Risk Management of Knowledge Loss in Nuclear Industry Organizations]]
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== References ==
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==Related articles==
 
==Related articles==
 
[[Critical knowledge (disambiguation)]]
 
 
[[Knowledge]]
 
  
 
[[Nuclear knowledge]]
 
[[Nuclear knowledge]]
 
[[Design knowledge]]
 
  
  
 
[[Category:Organizational knowledge]]
 
[[Category:Organizational knowledge]]

Revision as of 16:21, 2 February 2015

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Definition

Critical knowledge is The minimum knowledge required for a nuclear organization to operate. The knowledge established in the context of a particular position that is deemed imperative for incumbents of the said position to possess before being allowed to perform associated duties and tasks independently.

Fig 1 Euler diagram of Knowledge base and its relationship to Nuclear knowledge and Critical knowledge

Description

The knowledge established in the context of a particular position that is deemed imperative for incumbents of the said position to possess before being allowed to perform associated duties and tasks independently. Source: Risk Management of Knowledge Loss in Nuclear Industry Organizations

Related articles

Nuclear knowledge