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'''Knowledge mapping''' is an assembly aimed at exploring knowledge within organizations, by asking ''meaningful questions'' in a ''meaningful context''. There are two types of mapping that can be used, through the combination of appropriate methods, the first is [[Decision mapping]] and the second is [[Dependency matrix]]. As such, it is an instantiation of the [[Principles for managing knowledge|principles for managing knowledge]].
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'''Knowledge mapping''' is an [[Assembly|assembly]], aimed at exploring knowledge within organizations, by asking ''meaningful questions'' in a ''meaningful context''. There are two types of mapping that can be used, through the combination of appropriate methods, the first is [[Decision mapping]] and the second is [[Dependency matrix]]. As such, it is an instantiation of the [[Principles for managing knowledge|principles for managing knowledge]].
Mapping knowledge at the right level of [[Granularity|granularity]] is essential, so it can be radically repurposed ([[Exaptation|exaptation]]).
Mapping knowledge at the right level of [[Granularity|granularity]] is essential, so it can be radically repurposed ([[Exaptation|exaptation]]).
== Name and history ==
== Name and history ==
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Notes about the origin and subsequent developments of the assemblage.
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Notes about the origin and subsequent developments of the assembly.
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== The assemblage ==
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== The assembly ==
Knowledge mapping is one of the three key pillars in the [[Field guide to managing complexity (and chaos) in times of crisis]] assessment.
Knowledge mapping is one of the three key pillars in the [[Field guide to managing complexity (and chaos) in times of crisis]] assessment.
==Prior knowledge==
==Prior knowledge==
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List of concepts and necessary understanding to use the assemblage (it is OK to say none. This includes any key principles that need emphasising in this context. General principles are set out in [[Complex facilitation|in the facilitation article]].
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List of concepts and necessary understanding to use the assembly (it is OK to say none. This includes any key principles that need emphasising in this context. General principles are set out in [[Complex facilitation|in the facilitation article]].
=== Key principles ===
=== Key principles ===
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! scope="col" style="width: 30%;" | Method
! scope="col" style="width: 30%;" | Method
! scope="col" style="width: 20%;" | Type
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== Assemblage flows / Combining methods ==
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== Assembly flows / Combining methods ==
* Hexie approach – methods to be combined and re-combined
* Hexie approach – methods to be combined and re-combined
* Typical flow/s - fundamental phases/parts to the process with notes re which Methods are used where. May be graphical especially if not linear.
* Typical flow/s - fundamental phases/parts to the process with notes re which Methods are used where. May be graphical especially if not linear.