Implicit Knowledge or Tacit Knowledge

Implicit Knowledge refers to the understanding, skills, and insights that individuals possess but may not be able to explicitly articulate or easily transfer to others. It is often acquired through personal experience, practice, and intuition, rather than formal education or training. Implicit knowledge is sometimes also referred to as “tacit knowledge,” though some distinctions exist in specific contexts. This type of knowledge is deeply embedded in an individual’s actions, decision-making processes, and cognitive patterns, making it difficult to codify or document.

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