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Author:Snowden, D.
Title:Complex acts of knowing: paradox and descriptive self- awareness
Journal:Journal of Knowledge Management
2002 : VOL. 6:2, p. 100-111
Index terms:KNOWLEDGE
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
ANALYTICAL REVIEW
Language:eng
Abstract:The authors are reaching the end of the second generation of knowledge management, with its focus on tacit-explicit knowledge conversion. Triggered by the SECI model of Nonaka, it replaced a first generation focus on timely information provision for decision support and in support of BPR initiatives. Like BPR it has substantially failed to deliver on its promised benefits. The third generation requires the clear separation of context, narrative and content management and challenges the orthodoxy of scientific management. Complex adaptive systems theory is used to create a sense-making model that utilises self-organising capabilities of the informal communities and identifies a natural flow model of knowledge creation, disruption and utilisation.
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