Design of Enterprise Training Model Based on Dynamic Knowledge Creation
- 1 College of Management, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China
Abstract
With the development of the knowledge economy society, the key of the enterprise success lies in the cultivation and exploration of talents. The traditional enterprise employee development training model fails to meet the efficient knowledge sharing and transformation. This paper combines dynamic knowledge creation theory to study the enterprise training system. Enterprise dynamic knowledge creation is the most widely used knowledge management research theory. By combing the theoretical relationship between dynamic knowledge creation and enterprise training process, this paper combines the four kinds of knowledge transformation methods (Socialization, Externalization, Combination, and Internalization) to construct the enterprise employee training model, and obtain the “learning-doing-teaching” dynamic knowledge creation cycle training system.
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