| Marc Holzer - 2004 - 762 lapas
...makes a difference." When discussing knowledge. Davenport and Prusak (200l) state that knowledge is: A fluid mix of framed experience, values, contextual...and information. It originates and is applied in the minds of knowers. In organizations, it often becomes embedded not only in documents or repositories... | |
| Mats Alvesson - 2004 - 280 lapas
...all-embracing. Davenport and Prusak (1998), for example, define knowledge as follows: 'Knowledge is a fluid mix of framed experience, values, contextual...and incorporating new experiences and information' (p. 5). This is quite broad and may cover too much. The problem with the conceptualization of knowledge... | |
| Henry Linger, Julie Fisher, W. Gregory Wojtkowski, Joze Zupancic, Kitty Vigo, Josie Arnold - 2004 - 744 lapas
...luck. Similar sorts of worries apply to Davenport and Prusak's definition of knowledge: "Knowledge is a fluid mix of framed experience, values, contextual...and incorporating new experiences and information." (1998: 5) This definition seems even more problematic than Rumizen's, since defining knowledge as "framed... | |
| Kurt April, Farzad Ahmadi Izadi, Farzad Ahmadi - 2004 - 196 lapas
...can be shared and communicated. 'Knowledge is a fluid mix of framed experience, values, contextual Q information and expert insight that provides a framework...and incorporating new experiences and information' (Davenport & Prusak, 1998:5). Thus, organisational routines, processes, norms and ways of working are... | |
| Eric Lesser, Laurence Prusak - 2003 - 252 lapas
...actionable and at least partially based on experience" (p. 113), and Davenport and Prusak (1998) speak of knowledge as "a fluid mix of framed experience,...values, contextual information and expert insight" (p. 5).2 But how does one become an expert? True expertise, as contrasted with competence, takes at... | |
| Petter Gottschalk - 2005 - 316 lapas
...forms without written permission of Idea Group Inc. is prohibited. Davenport and Prusak (1998) define knowledge as a fluid mix of framed experience, values, contextual information, and expert insights that provides a framework for evaluating and incorporating new experiences and information.... | |
| Stephen Prosser - 2005 - 208 lapas
...well as the characteristics (often the same ones) that make it difficult to manage well: Knowledge is a fluid mix of framed experience, values, contextual...originates and is applied in the mind of knowers. In organisations, it often becomes embedded not only in documents or repositories but also in organisational... | |
| Eldon Yu-zen Li, Timon C. Du - 2005 - 360 lapas
...definition that is suitable for our purposes is the one given by Davenport and Prusak (1998), who define knowledge as: "a fluid mix of framed experience, values,...and information. It originates and is applied in the minds of knowers. In organizations, it often becomes embedded not only in documents or repositories... | |
| John P. Wilson - 2005 - 596 lapas
...processes of learning, creating and sharing meaning in organisations. (Gladstone, 2000:148) Knowledge is a fluid mix of framed experience, values, contextual...and information. It originates and is applied in the minds of knowers. In organisations, it often becomes embedded not only in documents or repositories,... | |
| Phillip G. Clampitt - 2005 - 308 lapas
...Pieces of Information Two well-respected scholars define knowledge in the following way: Knowledge is a fluid mix of framed experience, values, contextual...and information. It originates and is applied in the minds of knowers. In organizations, it often becomes embedded not only in documents or repositories... | |
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