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OPERATIVE KNOWLEDGE

Definition and Core Principles Operative knowledge represents the set of insights learned in the act of performing functions, focusing inherently on the transformation of reality rather than its static representation. It is fundamentally dynamic, constituting the mental activities and cognitive operations an individual employs to modify, understand, or anticipate changes in the environment or within […]

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TACIT KNOWLEDGE

Introduction to Tacit Knowledge Tacit knowledge represents a profound category of human understanding that defies easy articulation, codification, or formal transfer. Unlike explicit knowledge, which can be readily documented, written down, and taught through standardized curricula, tacit knowledge is deeply personal, contextual, and often described as “knowing how” rather than “knowing what.” This concept, foundational […]

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