Unlocking the Power of Knowledge: Transforming Novices into Experts
Knowledge comes in two forms: explicit and tacit. Explicit knowledge is facts and information that can be easily shared, while tacit knowledge is skills and ideas learned through experience. Combining both forms makes someone an expert. Knowledge Management helps companies organize and share their knowledge effectively. Communities of practice are groups that share knowledge on specific topics. In Germany, becoming a lawyer requires comprehensive knowledge of all branches of law.