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The First Industrial Revolution is widely taken to be the shift from our reliance on animals, human effort and biomass as primary sources of energy to the use of fossil fuels and the mechanical power this enabled. The Second Industrial Revolution occurred between the end of the 19th century and the first two decades of the 20th century, and brought major breakthroughs in the form of electricity distribution, both wireless and wired communication, the synthesis of ammonia and new forms of power generation. The Third Industrial Revolution began in the 1950s with the development of digital systems, communication and rapid advances in computing power, which have enabled new ways of generating, processing and sharing information. The Fourth Industrial Revolution can be described as the advent of “cyber-physical systems” involving entirely new capabilities for people and machines. While these capabilities are reliant on the technologies and infrastructure of the Third Industrial R...

Knowledge Harvesting Tools

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Organisations use different tools and skills to acquire know to help them operate. There are tools that are used by organisations to help them harvest knowledge. Knowledge Harvesting Tools are: Select; Plan; Capture; Publish; and distribute. Knowledge Harvesting is used to convert the know-how in an expert’s head into information assets that can be used to dramatically improve corporate performance, competitiveness and valuation. In addition, the organization is protected from expensive personnel losses and defections, and from the unavailability of expertise when and where it is needed.

Personal Knowledge Mastery

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Personal Knowledge Mastery is about taking control of your professional development, and staying connected/active in the network era, whether you are an employee, self-employed, or between jobs. Knowledge Management Standards GB/T 22164-2008 Public meteorological service – Weather graphic symbols  GB/T 27962-2011 Graphical symbols for meteorological disaster warning signal icon Q/SZQX 301201-2012 Service specification for public meteorological information Q/SZQX 301202-2012 Specification for the provision of meteorological information for the telephone Hotline “12121”  Q/SZQX 301203-2012 Specifications for the dissemination of meteorological information through SMS  Q/SZQX 301212-2012 Radio station broadcasts live meteorological information attachment requirements  Q/SZQX 301211-2012 Meteorological channel realtime information spot operating procedures Q/SZQX 301302-2012 Meteorological service specification for power supply  Q/SZQX 3013...