“KNOWING” SILOS VS. “DOING” SILOSPeople tend to think about knowledge in two different ways. The first is what I call academic or “knowing” silos (areas of expertise), such as, “I know about material sciences, nutrition, or agile development.” Then, there are “doing” silos, such as “I can do seismic calculations, develop chemical formulas for new Related Posts:The 5-Minute Meeting Plan – A Tool for Busy Subject MatterPretending vs. Confidence in Knowledge Transfer – Why…What To Do When Critical Expertise is Departing–8…7 Simple Steps to Mass Customization in Employee Onboarding…20 Test Questions to Measure Knowledge Transfer–a Tool http://stevetrautman.com/tip-for-better-faster-knowledge-transfer-its-not-what-people-know-its-what-they-know-how-to-do/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tip-for-better-faster-knowledge-transfer-its-not-what-people-know-its-what-they-know-how-to-do