Abstract

This chapters and Chap. 5 provide complementary accounts of knowledge. This chapter is a primer on knowledge. It focusses on the individual professional person – on personal professional knowledge. We show why it is useful to distinguish between different kinds of knowledge – public, organisational and personal, codified and non-codified, tacit and explicit – and we develop our argument about relations between knowledgeable action and actionable knowledge: the kinds of knowledge that help get things done in practical situations.

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