Sentences with phrase «on tacit knowledge»

Harry Collins has written extensively on tacit knowledge.
Learning and Development (L&D) should capitalize on this tacit knowledge and help to communicate this relevant learning content to the learners.

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But you'll never be a «productive» guitar player until you develop tacit knowledge through hands - on practice.
This theme has deep affinities with H. Richard Niebuhr's Faith on Earth: An Inquiry into the Structure of Human Faith, as well as Michael Polanyi's description of tacit knowledge and similar writings.
Our tacit (or non-explicit) knowledge indwells the countless individual features of the other person's visage, such as the nose, eyes, eyebrows, mouth, texture of skin, and all the subtle attitudes assumed by the face depending on the person's mood at any particular time.
His insightful emphasis on the personal and tacit matrix of all judgments, be they «objective» or «subjective,» provides both the cornerstone and much of the framework for a postcritical, non-dichotomized theory of knowledge and an integrated way of being in the world.
«What became apparent on the day was that Alistair Darling and Jack Straw did have knowledge that it was going to happen and had given it some tacit consent.
Such information can be obtained from literature or databases, but it can also be so - called tacit knowledge collected through expert interviews,» says Pulkkinen, who will defend her thesis at the Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences of the University of Helsinki on 27 February 2015.
In 1958, Michael Polanyi introduced the idea of «tacit knowledge» in his work on «Personal Knowledge» — and while game mechanics can help measure explicit knowledge, it's the ability of games to motivate the acquisition of tacit knowledge that is the most knowledge» in his work on «Personal Knowledge» — and while game mechanics can help measure explicit knowledge, it's the ability of games to motivate the acquisition of tacit knowledge that is the most Knowledge» — and while game mechanics can help measure explicit knowledge, it's the ability of games to motivate the acquisition of tacit knowledge that is the most knowledge, it's the ability of games to motivate the acquisition of tacit knowledge that is the most knowledge that is the most exciting.
Our work has been focused on the use of games in the enterprise, and the ability of game mechanics to motivate employees to engage and collaborate — to share their tacit knowledge — is unparalleled.
While I'm posting (I can see how you guys get into this) I'm also very uncomfortable with your notion of «tacit knowledge:» it certainly seems to be tacit knowledge in the blogosphere that the chances of the climate sensitivity (equilibrium warming on indefinite stabilization at 560ppm CO2, for the non-enthusiasts) being greater than or equal to 6 degrees are too small to be worth worrying about (meaning down at the level of an asteroid strike).
It is a very nice illustration of the dangers of getting too much information from cyberspace: internet discussions have their own momentum («tacit knowledge») that may not reflect what has actually gone on in the real world.
KM professionals have been working on methods to extract this tacit knowledge for decades.
Without delving into the Model, we can see that tacit knowledge includes more than what our senses tell us, it includes much going on around us.
The issue isn't new, of course — couldn't be new, because it's built into the nature of language and the kinds of knowledge we have access to, which range from tacit to explicit (or unconscious to conscious, on the awareness scale).
Melbourne, Australia About Blog Blog By TIM THORNTON philosopher working on issues in healthcare, especially mental healthcare, judgement, including clinical, tacit knowledge, thought and language.
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