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  2. Expert - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's use of hyperlinks to connect one topic to another depends on, and develops, electronic interactivity meaning that Wikipedia's way of knowing is dialogic. [25] Dialogic expertise then, emerges from multiple interactions between utterances within the discourse community. [25]

  3. Jack of all trades - Wikipedia

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    Jack of all trades, master of none" is a figure of speech used in reference to a person who has dabbled in many skills, rather than gaining expertise by focusing on only one. The original version, "a jack of all trades", is often used as a compliment for a person who is good at fixing things and has a good level of broad knowledge.

  4. Knowledge transfer - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge transfer icon from The Noun Project. Knowledge transfer refers to transferring an awareness of facts or practical skills from one entity to another. [1] The particular profile of transfer processes activated for a given situation depends on (a) the type of knowledge to be transferred and how it is represented (the source and recipient relationship with this knowledge) and (b) the ...

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  6. Knowledge sharing - Wikipedia

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    The difficulty of knowledge sharing resides in the transference of knowledge from one entity to another, [14] [13] Some employees and team leaders tend to resist sharing their knowledge for (inter)personal matters, [11] [41] for instance because of the notion that knowledge is one's property; ownership, therefore, becomes very important. [42]

  7. Expertise - Wikipedia

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    The Wikidata item linked to this page is expertise (Q644238). Use this template only on hard redirects – for soft redirects use {{ Soft redirect with Wikidata item }} . From a related word or phrase : This is a redirect from a word or phrase ( term ) to a page title that is related in some way.

  8. Meta-functional expertise - Wikipedia

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    Meta-functional expertise is the breadth of one’s strategically important knowledge. [1] It differs from the traditional conceptualization of expertise , which is generally considered to be a great depth of knowledge in a defined area , and where thus experts are people who are distinguished as knowing a lot about a particular subject.

  9. Adaptive expertise - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive expertise is a broad construct that encompasses a range of cognitive, motivational, and personality-related components, as well as habits of mind and dispositions. Generally, problem-solvers demonstrate adaptive expertise when they are able to efficiently solve previously encountered tasks and generate new procedures for new tasks. [1]