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    humans believe true knowledge/ideas come from the world of change. But is that truly the answer behind the question? According to Plato, true knowledge comes from a world without change. Also, known as the Theory of Form; in which everything stay in its perfect form. On the other hand, if knowledge that was obtain from the world of change, it is more so called opinion knowledge, because true knowledge never change. All humans are born with the ability to determine true knowledge behind nature,…

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    have a reputation for wisdom and verified their knowledge through questioning. He discovered a great deal of ignorance and fabricated claims of knowledge. Nobody had a real genuine understanding, they just claimed they did. During his quest to find out what the oracle meant, Socrates came up with only one explanation. He is the wisest, but not because he possesses special knowledge not had by others. But because he recognizes his lack of knowledge. Others choose to say that they know everything…

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    the central purpose of the story was to show readers the result of attempting to obtain extensive knowledge. Victor (the creator) in this case, surpasses previous human knowledge, in order to break the laws and cycles of life, and such results in him creating a monster which destroys all which he loved. We can also relate this to Walton (the explorer), who also wishes to surpass previous human knowledge, but in this case, about world exploration. “I shall satiate my ardent curiosity with the…

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    This entry culminates a set of posts regarding the vast knowledge we have acquired in global organizations and management. Since the beginning of this course we have been able to learn about several organizations and their different ups and downs in order to achieve a global expansion. It is truly a journey for each organization to understand what can truly help themselves to achieve such objective. Across many cases we have learned about many events that have taken place in each organization…

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    do not know it and have never known about it? If we have known it before and forgotten, it is not difficult for an object, event, or individual to jog our memory, yet unless new data is introduced, the unknown cannot be known. This revelation of knowledge happens all the time, but the sheer volume of attainable data is what makes it impossible to fully comprehend everything you already know, let alone…

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    1. Introduction The ability to retain and preserve knowledge can be seen as a critical factor in the running of any organisation successfully. Data is gathered individually through sense and observation and interpreted in one’s brain to enhance knowledge. Knowledge is perceived and possessed around every person and the ability to exploit this can help them to make decisions correctly. In business context, many has seen knowledge as an important asset as a source of competitive advantage, and if…

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    Companies can gain an edge on the competition by truly understanding their customers. Even firms that are experiencing sluggish sales or scandal can utilize social media to access consumer knowledge and aid in product development. On December 16, 2009, just shy of Domino’s Pizza 50th birthday, the pizza chain introduced a new and improved pizza. Russell Weiner the chief marketing officer for Domino’s Pizza announced in a press release that “To us, it’s as big as McDonald’s changing the Big…

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    application of knowledge management principles and strategies as they are considered as largest sources to exchange and share knowledge on a day to day basis in the most trustworthy atmosphere. In my opinion following can be the possibilities by which universities can exploit KM principles: • Using them as study program that can be taught to the students and make a change in the quality of the educational process. • For decision support at the Management level • Information and Knowledge…

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    In the pursuit of knowledge, it is the knower who seeks information. How a person sees and comprehends this knowledge is adjusted when by society, and potentially a location. Each “knower” is different; some people can have multiple perspectives or perhaps a person could have an open mind. In my current status, I would have to agree with this statement because sometimes the perspective we have clouds our ability to understand different topics. Perspective helps us understand certain things due…

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    Every organization in the Army used Knowledge Management to communicate each other and contributes knowledge sharing in an organizational environment. Knowledge Management is a process of enabling knowledge flow to enhance shared understanding, learning, and decision making (ADRP 6-0). My unit used internal and external military communication platforms in order to push information out and pull information from to the lowest level. Internal communication that we used in my unit was Share drive,…

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