Short course/CPD

Knowledge Acquisition and Creation

 

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Course overview

To develop an overview and foundation of this evolving subject area, its challenges and opportunities and some of the key skills required to deliver knowledge management practice.

 
Location
Course fee:

  • £1400 - Standard. 20% discount for Cranfield alumni, 10% discount for colleagues of alumni
  • £1340 - Professional/trade association discount
  • £1280 - Multiple bookings* 
*Minimum of five delegates.

Accommodation fee:

Accommodation is not included in the price.

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How to register

To request a place on this course, please complete the online Registration Form

 

If you have any queries please contact:

Academic Operations Unit.

Cranfield University
Cranfield
Bedfordshire
MK43 0AL, UK


T: +44 (0) 1234 754176
E: shortcourse@cranfield.ac.uk
F: +44 (0) 1234 751206

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Course description

  • introduction to knowledge and knowledge management issues
  • knowledge life cycle
  • knowledge acquisition: principles, guidelines and process
  • knowledge acquisition techniques
  • knowledge capturing and sharing techniques
  • knowledge representation schemes 
  • models of knowledge creation
  • knowledge management implementation case studies.

 

On successful completion of this course the delegate will be able to:

  1. Value the concepts of knowledge and knowledge management.
  2. Comprehend the principles, guidelines, and process of knowledge acquisition and creation
  3. Appreciate knowledge capturing and sharing techniques
  4. Understand the requirement for the implementation of knowledge management and knowledge based engineering.  Understand and describe the concepts of knowledge and knowledge management.
  5. Understand the limitations and purposes of knowledge management within an enterprise.
  6. Define the difference and transformation of tacit to explicit knowledge.
  7. Understand the principles, guidelines, and process of knowledge acquisition.
  8. Appreciate knowledge capturing and sharing techniques.
  9. Identify and apply knowledge management technologies, tools and methodologies.
  10. Understand and describe knowledge representation schemes

 

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This short course is also a module associated with a Decision Engineering Centre Masters-level programme (subject to Faculty Board approval). For further information please browse the module descriptors within the programme microsites

 
 
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