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4K Model to describe what this stand for?

Understanding the 4K Model

The 4K model is a term that is often used in various fields, including Information Technology, Collaboration, Project Management, Change Management, Business Management, and Technology. But what does it stand for?

The 4K model is a framework that stands for Knowledge, Know-how, Knowing, and Knowledgeable. It is a model that is used to describe the different types of knowledge that are needed in a particular field or industry.

Knowledge refers to the theoretical understanding of a subject. Know-how is the practical ability to apply this knowledge in real-world situations. Knowing is the process of acquiring and updating this knowledge and know-how. And finally, Knowledgeable is the state of being well-informed and competent in a particular field.

For more detailed information about the 4K model, you can visit its Wikipedia page.

References

1. “The 4K model: A new model for knowledge management” – ScienceDirect

2. “The 4K model of knowledge” – ResearchGate