In order to understand knowledge management, it is first and
foremost important to [outline] the very ‘form of knowledge.’ Before we discuss
and distinguish the processes of knowledge sharing, storage, application in
depth, we need to start exploring the fundaments: what knowledge
is and how knowledge comes to be
(how knowledge is acquired). I intend to
write about the first question—what knowledge is [and how it is different from information] — in a separate post.
When we talk about knowledge gathering on an individual
level, I believe we can distinguish this process of knowledge acquisition into
two general categories –lived knowledge vs. learned knowledge.
[More on lived vs. learned knowledge]
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