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Why Kids Need Schools to Change| The Committed Sardine

Why Kids Need Schools to Change| The Committed Sardine | all things teacher librarian | Scoop.it

something to consider with Junior Secondary changes

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Don’t have a plan to capture tacit knowledge? Your KM strategy is incomplete.

Don’t have a plan to capture tacit knowledge? Your KM strategy is incomplete. | all things teacher librarian | Scoop.it

"Knowledge Management professionals acknowledge that the two main types of knowledge are tacit and explicit. The differences between the two are vast, yet only one is the most important: tacit. Despite the fact that many Knowledge Management (KM) researchers believe that around 80% of organizational knowledge consists of tacit knowledge, there are far more KM tools available for capturing explicit knowledge. Why is this?"


Via Brad Abbott, David Hain, ThePinkSalmon, MyKLogica, juandoming, Gust MEES
Ana Dias's curator insight, February 18, 10:00 AM

Setup a motivation strategy in order to pull colleagues to share their knowledge.

carmendsw's curator insight, February 19, 4:26 AM

Around 80% of organizational knowledge consists of tacit knowledge. we need to create opportunities and incentives for joint learning, sharing of insights, reflection and mentoring.

Martijn Cruyff's curator insight, February 20, 9:14 AM

I'm interested in making organisations more effective by letting members of that organisation collaborate more effectively. the added value of an organisation comes from its people, more than from processes or technology. Collaboration, like sharing tacit knowledge, is a social process. I think this article is interesting for me because it provides a little bit of background on the nature of knowledge.