They are a fabulous way of transferring
tacit knowledge in our firms — encouraging that all - important active learning to cultivate the deep smarts.
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).
Not exact matches
By protecting inventors» intellectual property, we want to encourage them not only to disclose their
knowledge in the patent but also to commercialize their invention and hence share their
tacit knowledge, or apply it through entrepreneurship.
«The inventor's
tacit knowledge is important because it can overcome the competitive advantages
in technology implementation that existing firms derive from complementary assets,» Spulber writes.
They have incredible
tacit knowledge, and they probably are
in a management role.
The first is that, as an instinctive Platonist, I naturally believe that every genuine act of human creativity is simultaneously an innovation and a discovery, a marriage of poetic craft and contemplative vision that captures traces of eternity's radiance
in fugitive splendors here below by translating our
tacit knowledge of the eternal forms into finite objects of reflection, at once strange and strangely familiar.
His understanding of the major elements of contemporary philosophy, his careful and penetrating analysis of the multidimensional nature of the religious use of language, and his grasp of the
tacit and mediated character of religious awareness and
knowledge all exhibit a kind of thinking badly needed
in religious circles today.
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.
That is where the «
tacit knowledge» resides,
in the main; knowing where the bodies are buried, to mal - appropriate an expression.
That
knowledge makes the already graceful cinematic language of Lynne Ramsay's film adaptation (the Scottish director's third feature, and her first
in a regrettable period of nine years) all the more remarkable: altering not a jot of narrative detail, Ramsay and co-writer Rory Kinnear have ingeniously hollowed out Shriver's wordy text into a largely
tacit, imagistic memory collage that substitutes sound and vision for dialogue as extensively as possible.
Although Tough does not carry this discovery to its logical conclusion, his is a
tacit confession that this young chess champion's options
in life will be limited because of severe
knowledge deficits, not grit deficits.
Game mechanics help attract, direct, and engage people
in behaviors that drive organizational learning and the spread of
tacit knowledge.
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 excitin
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 excitin
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.
So
in all likelihood, making inferences requires both background
knowledge and experience thinking about what's missing from a text —
in fact, we'd argue, knowing what sorts of things are often missing
in a text is a sort of
tacit knowledge that comes from experience.
After reading
in a wide variety of the climate science literature, I realized that computer modeling is far beyond any other field to the extent it depends upon
tacit knowledge... by which I mean important
knowledge not documented
in peer - reviewed publications, nor even
in textbooks and gray literature like conference proceedings, but widely shared.
My piece tries to make the point that most of what scientists know is «
tacit» (i.e. not explicitly or often written down
in the technical literature) and it is that
knowledge that allows them to quickly distinguish (with reasonable accuracy) what new papers are worth looking at
in detail and which are not.
That is where the «
tacit knowledge» resides,
in the main; knowing where the bodies are buried, to mal - appropriate an expression.
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.
Major areas where
tacit knowledge plays an important role, is that people
in a field know a) what didn't work, although at first glance it should have or might have, b) what was published and is worth ignoring and c) the small tricks that make a lot of things work.
[Response: I wasn't trying to suggest that
tacit knowledge was some kind of opinion that all scientists must agree with, but rather it is the shared background that, say, everyone using climate models has — i.e. why we use initial condition ensembles, how we decide that a change
in the code is significant, what data comparisons are appropriate etc..
Sapience is the capacity of the prefrontal cortex to process
tacit knowledge to guide cleverness (general intelligence + creativity)
in wicked problem solving (e.g., complex social and policy decisions).
Combined with a rich set of life experiences, encoded
in the form of
tacit knowledge, this facility can give rise to wisdom as one matures.
Michael Polanyi's concept of «
tacit knowledge»
in which «knowing how» is opposed to «knowing that» partly illuminates this idea also.
There are, however, strong
tacit knowledge transfer activities such as mentoring (
in Canada, called articling) and communities of practice (
in law, known as practice groups) that do exist.
Connecting people to the
knowledge they need to do their jobs, whether that
knowledge is
tacit (
in people's heads) or explicit (documented).
Using The Firm Directory's social collaboration platform
in combination with NetDocuments» matter workspace enables law firms to share matter - specific
knowledge in secure collaboration spaces and creates a more integrated view of matters including all files,
tacit knowledge and communications.
Seriously though, there are many ways to formalize
tacit knowledge transfer that already happens
in informal ways.
In the case of A's research, she has some
tacit knowledge necessary to make the experiment work.
I am not pretending to answer the
tacit knowledge question
in this article.
As we see the earliest incremental steps of artificial intelligence creeping into law, we should ask whether
tacit knowledge plays a role
in the legal universe.
In Tacit and Explicit
Knowledge, the third book of his non-fiction trilogy studying knowledge «top to bottom,» he developed a «Three Phase Model» for tacit knowledge: relational, somatic, and co
Knowledge, the third book of his non-fiction trilogy studying
knowledge «top to bottom,» he developed a «Three Phase Model» for tacit knowledge: relational, somatic, and co
knowledge «top to bottom,» he developed a «Three Phase Model» for
tacit knowledge: relational, somatic, and co
knowledge: relational, somatic, and collective.
Obviously, you need a huge amount of
knowledge about the way the world functions
in order to work effectively as a judge, most of which is
tacit knowlege that operates outside of our awareness.
Social networking tools do a wonderful job of moving what's
in our heads (
tacit knowledge) into something that's documented and searchable (explicit
knowledge).
My first big idea was that of
tacit knowledge, a theme developed by that polymath, Michael Polyani, way back in the late fifities in his books Personal Knowledge and The Tacit D
knowledge, a theme developed by that polymath, Michael Polyani, way back
in the late fifities
in his books Personal
Knowledge and The Tacit D
Knowledge and The
Tacit Dimension.
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tacit knowledge, thought and language.