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Knowledge Application - Coggle Diagram
Knowledge Application
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Knowledge Reuse
- reusing knowledge involves recall and recognition as well as actually applying the knowledge
- typically begins with the formulation of a speech question
3 Major roles required for knowledge reuse :
- the knowledge producer, the person who produced or documented the knowledge object.
- knowledge intermediary, who prepares knowledge for reuse by indexing, sanitizing, packaging and marketing the knowledge
- knowledge user, who retrieve, understanding and applies it
- Markus (2001) suggests there are 4 distinct types of knowledge reuse :
- shared work producers : consists of teams or workgroup that have collaborated together
- shared work practitioners : members of the same community of practice
- expertise-seeking novices : often in a learning scenario
- secondary knowledge miners : analysts who attempt to extract interesting and hopefully meaningful patterns by studying knowledge repository use
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- Knowledge management typically addresses one of two general objectives :
- Knowledge reuse to promote efficiency and innovation to introduce more effective ways of doing things
- Knowledge application refers tot he actual use of knowledge that has been captured or created and put into KM cycle