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what is a knowledge based failure

by Bernadette Russel DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

What is a knowledge based failure? Failures of action, or unintentional actions, are classified as skill-based errors. This error type is categorised into slips of action and lapses of memory. Failures in planning are referred to as mistakes, which are categorised as rule-based mistakes and knowledge-based mistakes.

Knowledge-based failure - actions that are intended but do not achieve the intended outcome due to knowledge deficits.

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The Failure of Knowledge – Knowledges of Failure

How would you describe this knowledge failure? Sustaining a solution long past its useful life. https://sikm.groups.io/g/main/topic/88388807 #KM #KMers #KnowledgeManagement #SIKM #KnowledgeFailure 4

The Issue of Definition

In order to understand how these knowledge management failures came about and how they could be prevented, it is important first to understand the ambiguity that surrounds our entire discipline. There are several factors that come into play here:

KM Failure Factors

Based on the works of numerous researchers and authors, I arrived at two categories of factors, namely "causal" and "resultant".

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