Caring for Clarity in Knowledge Communication
Journal
Journal of Universal Computer Science
ISSN
0948-695X
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2010-07-27
Author(s)
Abstract
Knowledge communication is an essential mechanism to facilitate intra- and interorganizational knowledge transfer. In order to improve the efficiency of knowledge communication, organizations need to pay particular attention to the clarity of conveyed knowledge in order not to create confusion, misunderstandings, or misapplication of knowledge. In this contribution, we show where and how the concept of clarity matters for knowledge management in general, and for knowledge communication in particular. We review and operationalize the clarity concept so that it can become the object of a systematic management effort. Furthermore, we show ways of how clarity can be pro-actively and systematically managed. We have tested our conception of clarity in a survey on clarity in knowledge-focused presentations, and we present the results in this paper.
Language
English
Keywords
clarity
ambiguity
knowledge communication
knowledge transfer
PowerPoint
presentations
presentations
HSG Classification
not classified
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Verl. d. Techn. Univ. Graz
Volume
Vol 17 Issue 5
Start page
162
End page
174
Pages
13
Event Title
10th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Knowledge Technologies I-KNOW
Event Location
Graz (Austria)
Event Date
01.-03.09.2010
Subject(s)
Eprints ID
63903