Critical knowledge
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. Source: Planning and Execution of Knowledge Management Assist Missions for Nuclear Organizations
Source: Risk Management of Knowledge Loss in Nuclear Industry Organizations
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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