Knowledge+Communication

=Knowledge Communication=

Proposed Definition
**Definition 1:** Knowledge Communication [noun]: 1. The (deliberate) activity of interactively conveying and co-constructing insights, assessments, experiences, or skills thorugh verbal and non-verbal means. 2 The exchange of know-how, know-why, know-what, and know-who through face-to-face or media-based interaction. Asynchronous knowledge communication [noun]: The delayed, media-based verbal and non-verbal interactions of people focusing on jointly creating, documenting or integrating knowledge. Synchronous knowledge communication [noun]: The instant verbal and non-verbal interactions of people focusing on jointly creating or integrating knowledge. **Source:** http://www.knowledge-communication.org/types.html **Focus:** Business Management

Why we chose this definition
It has a purpose, change agent, linkage, user, and context. July 1, 2011.

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 * Current Definitions (n = 2)**

**Definition 1:** Knowledge Communication [noun]: 1. The (deliberate) activity of interactively conveying and co-constructing insights, assessments, experiences, or skills thorugh verbal and non-verbal means. 2 The exchange of know-how, know-why, know-what, and know-who through face-to-face or media-based interaction. Asynchronous knowledge communication [noun]: The delayed, media-based verbal and non-verbal interactions of people focusing on jointly creating, documenting or integrating knowledge. Synchronous knowledge communication [noun]: The instant verbal and non-verbal interactions of people focusing on jointly creating or integrating knowledge. **Source:** http://www.knowledge-communication.org/types.html **Focus:** Business Management


 * Definition 2 :** Knowledge communication has three major goals: (1) diffusion of knowledge within the company, (2) prevention of knowledge through building redundancies, and (3) creation of new knowledge by exchanging existing knowledge. We define knowledge communication as an intended and interactive construction and exchange of knowledge esp. experiences and skills on a verbal and nonverbal level [Reinhardt et al. (2001)].
 * Source:** Journal of Universal Computer Science http://www.jucs.org/jucs_8_5/fostering_knowledge_communication_concept/Reinhardt_R.html
 * Focus:** Business Management