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Learning: Data, Information, Knowledge, Understanding, Wisdom

July 15th, 2007 @ 10:13 am

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Categories: General, Metrics, Strategy, Wisdom

Tags: Knowledge, Information, Brian Berliner

I liked this, from Nivi, summarizing some of the points in the book Re-Creating the Corporation:

Learning is the acquisition of data, information, knowledge, understanding, and wisdom.

And what are those things?

  • Data consists of symbols that represent objects, events, and their properties. For example, the speedometer in a car presents data.
  • Information is data that has been made useful. Information answers who, what, where, when, and how many questions. Information is helpful in deciding what to do, not how to do it. For example, the information that you are driving at 120 mph will help you decide whether to speed up or slow down. But information won’t tell you how to do it.
  • Knowledge consists of instructions and know-how. Knowledge answers how questions. For example, your driving knowledge tells you how to control the car’s speed.
  • Understanding consists of explanations. Understanding answers why questions. For example, you understand why you are in the car in the first place: because you are driving your kids to get ice cream.
  • Wisdom is the ability to perceive outcomes and determine their value. It is useful for deciding what should be done. For example, the wise may decide that driving recklessly may lead their children to do the same in the future.

Enjoy!

 
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    Hashim Kammoona

    09/10/07 | Report as spam

    LEARNING

    Thanks again BNET for the great articles and the good links.
    But I don?t agree completely with the above statement in above article?yes LEARNING IS the acquisition of data, information, knowledge and understanding, but not learning the wisdom unless it is read as knowledge. Learning is the input and wisdom is the output. We should not forget that THAT THINKING (Processing) and evaluation versus goals, objectives and standards (values) is the creator of wisdom. It is not the data alone (like Rain Man) it is not the thinking alone (like a non programmed powerful computer); it is the wisdom in sensing, thinking, talking, actions and reactions versus values. But who?s values?
    Hashim Kammoona

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