2016
DOI: 10.19030/cier.v10i1.9879
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A Foundation For Understanding Knowledge Sharing: Organizational Culture, Informal Workplace Learning, Performance Support, And Knowledge Management

Abstract: This paper serves as an exploration into some of the ways in which organizations can promote, capture, share, and manage the valuable knowledge of their employees. The problem is that employees typically do not share valuable information, skills, or expertise with other employees or with the entire organization. The author uses research as well as her graduate studies in the field of Human Resource Development (HRD) and professional career experiences as an instructor and training and development consultant to… Show more

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“…This finding reflects previous studies that illustrate that users who can access multiple types of technology use them congruently and concurrently to aide in practice and production of knowledge [29]. This is because most learning in organizational settings is informal, and thereby, facilitated by access to a variety of informal technologies [30, 31].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…This finding reflects previous studies that illustrate that users who can access multiple types of technology use them congruently and concurrently to aide in practice and production of knowledge [29]. This is because most learning in organizational settings is informal, and thereby, facilitated by access to a variety of informal technologies [30, 31].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…d) The best alternative ranking solution based on the minimum Q value becomes the best rating with the following conditions: Q(A (2) ) -Q (( 1) ) ≥ DQ (5) Where A (2) = alternative with second order in Q ranking and A (1) = alternative with the best sequence in Q ranking while DQ = 1-(m-1), where m is the alternative number. Alternative A (1) must be in the best rank on S and / or R…”
Section: Determine the Index Value (4)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of science requires students to keep abreast of the development of knowledge so that they can compete in the world of work [1] Knowledge Sharing is a method of knowledge management that is used to provide opportunities for members or groups to share information with other parties, both information about skills or expertise. [2] Knowledge Sharing is recognized as a positive force for the survival of an organization [3], in transferring or disseminating knowledge among organizations, groups or individuals that w ill bring up new ideas [4]. With Knowledge Sharing as a bridge between industry knowledge and school knowledge, it becomes a unity that can be a collaboration of knowledge that supports the educational process in schools.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Majlis not only provides knowledge about religious values, but also entrepreneurial knowledge for jamaah. Knowledge sharing through majlis has an impact on the daily lives of members [12]. They share knowledge about various things in everyday life that give meaning in living their lives, including motivation for getting a better economic life [13].…”
Section: Knowledge Sharing Through Majelismentioning
confidence: 99%