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Knowledge Communities
In
large organizations that are
conceived as a collective of
knowledge communities,
separate community perspectives
can be amplified by interchanges
in order to increase
divergent
thinking. "Out of this friction
of competing ideas can come the
sort of improvisational sparks
necessary for igniting
organizational innovation," says
Butterworth Heinemann, the
author of Knowledge, Groupware,
and Internet.
Managers and innovation team
leaders can use tacit knowledge
to aid convergent thinking by
creating guiding visions and
concepts for
teams involved in
innovation.
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Data,
Information, Knowledge
Knowledge
Knowledge-based Enterprise
Organizational IQ
Knowledge
Management vs. Information
Management
Human
Barriers to Knowledge Sharing |
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