| Knowledge Harvesting |
Knowledge Harvesting
®
is a licensed methodology containing over 2,000 pages
of detailed information and guidance about how to introduce, focus, find,
elicit, organize, package, apply, evaluate and adapt implicit knowledge. The
modules offered on this page are 'introductory' modules. All documents require Adobe Acrobat Reader to be viewed. |
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| Introducing Knowledge Harvesting - v4.5 | This introductory module offers basic, descriptive information. | ||
| Knowledge Harvesting - Types of Information | Knowledge Harvesting elicitation techniques are used to capture three primary types of information from experts: signals, guidance and support information. | ||
| 10-page Guide to Eliciting Implicit Knowledge - v 1.7 | This is a brief paper which summarizes some of essential elicitation activities. | ||
| Assessing Readiness for Knowledge Harvesting - v 3 | This Focus module is used to evaluate a department's or organization's ability to address the cultural dynamics necessary for effective Knowledge Harvesting. | ||
| Introducing the Dynamics of Individual Learning - v4.7 | This module offers information about the variables which influence learning and performance. | ||
| Knowledge Harvesting Glossary - v.5 | Here are terms and definitions for Knowledge Harvesting-oriented vocabulary. | ||
| Where did Knowledge Harvesting come from? | This document offers a brief list of the contributing methods, disciplines and technologies. | ||
| Understand the nature of tacit, implicit and explicit knowledge | Some knowledge management practitioners have been misled by the simple dichotomy of tacit and explicit knowledge. | ||
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