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| )) and Milan Zeleny(( | )) and Milan Zeleny(( | ||
| Zeleny, M., ed. (1981) Autpoiesis: A theory of living organization, vol.3, New York, New York, American Elsevier | Zeleny, M., ed. (1981) Autpoiesis: A theory of living organization, vol.3, New York, New York, American Elsevier | ||
| - | )) propose an additional layer between Knowledge and Wisdom. Ackoff refers to it as //Understanding//. Zeleny adds one more layer above Wisdom called //Enlightenment//. For the purposes of governance, there does seem to be a need for an //Understanding Layer// to the hierarchy. However, adding an //Enlightenment Layer// when referring to governance always seems to elicit smiles. | + | )) propose an additional layer between Knowledge and Wisdom. Ackoff refers to it as //Understanding//. Zeleny adds one more layer above Wisdom called //Enlightenment//. For the purposes of [[dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:g:governance]], there does seem to be a need for an //Understanding Layer// to the hierarchy. However, adding an //Enlightenment Layer// when referring to governance always seems to elicit smiles. |
| The result is termed the Cognitive Model instead of the original DIKW (or DIKUW) Hierarchy for a several reasons. The word hierarchy implies an order or precedence and this hierarchy always starts with data. This is a useful concept when thinking in terms of Information Science and Knowledge Management, which generally tries to organize and classify large amounts of data and extract //wisdom// or, in Zeleny’s case, even //enlightenment//. In governance, the hierarchy is applicable in both directions (i.e., from //Wisdom// to //Data// and from //Data// to //Wisdom//). | The result is termed the Cognitive Model instead of the original DIKW (or DIKUW) Hierarchy for a several reasons. The word hierarchy implies an order or precedence and this hierarchy always starts with data. This is a useful concept when thinking in terms of Information Science and Knowledge Management, which generally tries to organize and classify large amounts of data and extract //wisdom// or, in Zeleny’s case, even //enlightenment//. In governance, the hierarchy is applicable in both directions (i.e., from //Wisdom// to //Data// and from //Data// to //Wisdom//). | ||
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