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Knowledge Execution Templates  (Private Space option)
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Any Knowledge Gene® can be used for day-to-day execution of knowledge-intensive applications.


Use the Knowledge Gene® as an execution roadmap

If you have this clarity of purpose - WHAT you are trying to achieve and WHY - then you will do a better job. So first off, click around a Knowledge Gene® to help with execution by ensuring you are headed in the right direction before you start.
Add WHATs to capture relevant information as you apply it to your own situation

Click the WHAT icon under a Knowde to capture a specific instance related to what you are doing. Select a WHAT into the Knowde and execute the HOWs in the specific context of this WHAT.



The WHATs you add to the HOWs will be in this specific context - in the example below, the WHATs are being added in the context of Academics.
Populate information templates at each step of the execution

Add your own text against any WHAT you've added - highlight it, click on the More Text tab and then click Start Editing.



Coming Soon - additionally select from a range of information templates to add information into structured forms as you follow and execute the roadmap.
And add links to other related information

Click the Communities tab to link in pages from the Web to create communities where users can discuss Knowledge Genes® and link to related information. Again, this information will be related to the specific WHAT you previously selected - your specific execution.







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