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Tacit Knowledge

Posted June 22, 2005 | Leadership |

Increasingly, specialist knowledge in complex organizations is tacit rather than explicit knowledge. Explicit knowledge is know-what. Explicit knowledge is captured, documented, published, and shared formally through traditional journals, manuals, databases, and the Internet. Tacit knowledge -- sometimes called "tribal" knowledge -- is know-how rather than know-what.

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Robert Begeman
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