Knowledge Cycle Clause Samples

Knowledge Cycle. ▇▇▇▇ has emphasized an equal and mutually beneficial use of collaboration and learning as its guiding approach. While both elements will continue to be an important part of SALT, learning will take more primacy as a main function to support knowledge management. SALT acknowledges that knowledge management seeks to get the right information to the right people at the right time and in the right format. Complex work on global systems cannot survive sustainably without knowledge management. The knowledge management cycle is a process of transforming information into knowledge, which explains how knowledge is captured, processed, and distributed. Most importantly, it includes how knowledge is applied within a system. In order for SALT to apply its Principles to learn and improve the product, the team borrowed from the learning site strategy to develop a criteria for identifying application sites. SALT will select application sites ideally based on the following criteria understanding that key stakeholder groups and availability and access to sites will be a key determinant. Additional criteria could include: ● Key stakeholder groups - Countries where SALT can work with prioritized stakeholders including producer countries and industry. ● Geographic diversity - SALT is a global project that should reflect a broad geography of learning in order to share best practices and knowledge to promote change. ● Access to site, people, and operational support - Conducting learning trips takes substantial time and effort and SALT needs willing participants. Since FishWise does not have an existing presence in these countries, SALT will rely heavily on partners and existing projects in the learning sites, including USAID and partner foundation projects. The ability to identify support and expertise is a key factor for SALT. ● Comparable context - In order to promote cross-learning and best practices, learning sites must reflect the broad set of needs from different stakeholders. However, comparing industrial fleets’ use of eCDT versus fishing communities is not ideal for learning about best practices for either context. ▇▇▇▇ seeks to learn from each of these groups but the contexts for learning must be similar to do it effectively. ● Unique gender/disenfranchised/marginalized groups represented - SALT will work in a way that includes disenfranchised groups whenever possible. ● Contributions to sustainability of SALT’s work beyond the life of the project (per the SALT Sustai...

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  • Knowledge Whenever a representation or warranty or other statement in this Agreement (including, without limitation, Schedule I hereto) is made with respect to a Person's "knowledge," such statement refers to such Person's employees or agents who were or are responsible for or involved with the indicated matter and have actual knowledge of the matter in question.

  • Knowledge of the Company The term “Knowledge of the Company” shall mean the actual knowledge of the Company and the Sellers, with respect to the matter in question, and such knowledge as any of them reasonably should have obtained upon commercially reasonable inquiry of employees and contractors of the Company into the matter in question.

  • Knowledge of Offering You acknowledge that it is your responsibility to examine the Registration Statement, the Prospectus, or the Offering Circular, as the case may be, any amendment or supplement thereto relating to the Offering, any Preliminary Prospectus or Preliminary Offering Circular, and the material, if any, incorporated by reference therein, any Issuer Free Writing Prospectus, any Supplemental Materials, and any ABS Underwriter Derived Information, and you will familiarize yourself with the terms of the Securities, any applicable Indenture, and the other terms of the Offering thereof which are to be reflected in the Prospectus or the Offering Circular, as the case may be, and the applicable AAU and Underwriting Agreement. The Manager is authorized, with the advice of counsel for the Underwriters, to approve on your behalf any amendments or supplements to the documents described in the preceding sentence.

  • Full Knowledge By their signatures, the parties acknowledge that they have carefully read and fully understand the terms and conditions of this Agreement, that each party has had the benefit of counsel, or has been advised to obtain counsel, and that each party has freely agreed to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • Knowledge Defined For purposes of this Agreement, the term “the Company's knowledge” or similar references to knowledge as used herein shall mean in the case of the Members and the Company, the actual knowledge of R▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, S▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and J▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ after reasonably inquiry.