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− | Knowledge mapping is a | + | Knowledge mapping is a mapping process which can be used for managing [[Knowledge|knowledge]] or [[Knowledge asset| knowledge assets]] of an organization. The process of knowledge mapping involves defining the knowledge domain to be mapped and the relationships within the domain and creating a symbolic representation of this. |
− | Knowledge mapping may concentrate on the current situation or have a future oriented view. It may concern itself with knowledge of one individual, knowledge of a team or knowledge of a whole organisation. Knowledge mapping can be used as a tool in several situations, e.g. determining [[Knowledge loss|knowledge loss]] risks or | + | Knowledge mapping may concentrate on the current situation or have a future oriented view. It may concern itself with knowledge of one individual, knowledge of a team or knowledge of a whole organisation. Knowledge mapping can be used as a tool in several situations, e.g. determining [[Knowledge loss|knowledge loss]] risks or knowledge gaps or when facilitating [[Knowledge process|knowledge processes]]. |
The output of knowledge mapping is a [[Knowledge map|knowledge map]]. The exact form of the output and the suitable mapping process depend on the objective of creating the [[Knowledge map|knowledge map]]. | The output of knowledge mapping is a [[Knowledge map|knowledge map]]. The exact form of the output and the suitable mapping process depend on the objective of creating the [[Knowledge map|knowledge map]]. |
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Definition
Knowledge mapping is The process of creating a knowledge map
Summary
Knowledge mapping is a mapping process which creates a map of a selected knowledge domain, i.e. knowledge map. Knowledge mapping can be used as a tool to facilitate knowledge processes, e.g. learning, or business processes, e.g. evaluating the risk of knowledge loss. Knowledge mapping may be performed by just one person of his personal knowledge or on the level of the whole organisation or anything in between, and it can concentrate in the current situation or have a future oriented view.
Description
Mapping process and its output
Knowledge mapping is a mapping process which can be used for managing knowledge or knowledge assets of an organization. The process of knowledge mapping involves defining the knowledge domain to be mapped and the relationships within the domain and creating a symbolic representation of this.
Knowledge mapping may concentrate on the current situation or have a future oriented view. It may concern itself with knowledge of one individual, knowledge of a team or knowledge of a whole organisation. Knowledge mapping can be used as a tool in several situations, e.g. determining knowledge loss risks or knowledge gaps or when facilitating knowledge processes.
The output of knowledge mapping is a knowledge map. The exact form of the output and the suitable mapping process depend on the objective of creating the knowledge map.
Case studies
Reference [1] provides an example of a knowledge mapping process on an organizational level.
References
[1] Day, J., How Knowledge Mapping is Being Used to Integrate Plans for Safe and Reliable Operations, In International Conference on Human Resource Development for Nuclear Power Programmes: Building and Sustaining Capacity Strategies for Education and Training, Networking and Knowledge Management, IAEA CN‐215, 2014, pp. 167-169.