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What is Knowledge Externalisation

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Individuals form groups and share tacit knowledge, therefore making it explicit and shared within the organisation.
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The Coaching Dance: Beyond Nonaka – Knowledge Management in Post-Tayloristic Confucian China
Will Percy (Zeng Associates, LLC, China) and Kevin E. Dow (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 30
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4126-5.ch009
Abstract
Given the continued popularity of coaching in the West and its increasing use in China, this chapter examines how the predominantly Western-driven coaching methodology can be modified for more effective use in a Confucian culture and its potential positive impact on knowledge exchange and innovation. Through this exploration, the authors examine how a mixed methodology of coaching, wherein team coaching is deployed with internal coaches, can improve coachee's Positive Career Behaviors and as a result the socialisation of knowledge within the organisation. In exploring this dynamic the authors seek to raise awareness of the potential for coaching to address a number of issues within Nonaka's SECI model and to particularly focus on how team coaching may both increase organisational learning and opportunities for knowledge creation.
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