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Cross-reference the KASAB framework to close the knowing-doinggap. I suggest the following approaches: Apply my framework for content curation to scaffold the learning process. Look through the 70:20:10 lens to leverage the gamut of experience, exposure and education. Health & Wellbeing.
Communities of Practice! Many times, doing it right requires heavy lifting. Maintaining status quo (knowing-doinggap). Klein and Knight offer the following key factors: High quality implementation policies and practices in place. Diagnosis: implementationitis (inflammation of innovation).
From there, the book can delve into ways to do that, for example Dare2Share, the SUN Learning Exchange, accessing just-in-time tips via Twitter, mobile podcasts, Cisco’s communities of practice, and so forth. “Picasso said, ‘I do things I do not know how to do in order to learn how to do them.’
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