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Graphically Defining Articulable Tacit Knowledge

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Graphically Defining Articulable Tacit Knowledge
Although codified knowledge and its capture is commonplace, tacit knowledge has up until recent years proved elusive in its inclusion within the organisation's knowledge base. Codified knowledge or articulate knowledge is knowledge that we are all quite familiar with and includes for all intents and purposes the entire range of printed and electronic media. We present here an approach aimed at graphically representing articulable tacit knowledge. It is anticipated that eventual successful modelling of such knowledge will ultimately be undertaken in several Sydney organisations with a view to improving information capture and transference. Two main approaches are demonstrated, the initial approach using formal concept analysis as a means of visualising tacit knowledge differences in questionnaire respondents, whilst the second approach is largely qualitative in nature and aims to better define both textually and then graphically what we may actually consider to comprise tacit know...
Peter Busch, Debbie Richards
Added 01 Nov 2010
Updated 01 Nov 2010
Type Conference
Year 2000
Where VIP
Authors Peter Busch, Debbie Richards
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