Key Points in Implementation of Knowledge Management and Its Solutions/ Points Cles Dans la Mise en Oeuvre de la Gestion des Connaissances Et de Ses Solutions (Report)
Canadian Social Science 2009, June, 5, 3
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1. KNOWLEDGE AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT Knowledge is the cognition sum owned by enterprise or individual which is accumulated through long-term learning and practice. It contains explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge. Explicit knowledge can be expressed by language, character, data, figure, picture, video or knowledge products containing patent and software. While tacit knowledge can not be seen or heard by people. It includes experience, skill, know-how, personal insight, intuition and premonition. The tacit knowledge is attained through practice and preserving in human's brain, personal ideal and value. Francis Bacon, a British philosopher once to said: "Knowledge is power." This logion is applicable both to enterprise and individual.
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