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Muzammil Baig, MS(PM), PMP, PMI-RMP Lead Planner| Bechtel Jubail, Saudi Arabia
As a new Project Manager, Lynn has a commonly held misconception about managing knowledge for her project. However, she has been relying on _________ which lacks context and is often open to different interpretations and isn’t always understood or applied in the right way,

A: codified explicit knowledge

B: tacit knowledge

C: active knowledge

D: conversational knowledge
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Not sure about this. I would say probably A
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Rahul Dhangar Full Stack Developer| Change.org South Delhi, Delhi, India
A: "codified explicit knowledge" is the right answer because:
Codified explicit knowledge lacks context and is open to different interpretations, so even though it can easily be shared, it isn’t always understood or applied in the right way.
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Sumit Talukdar PM I| Divyasree ROW Projects Pvt Ltd. Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Yes, I'm agree with Answer A as per above description.
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Sergio Luis Conte Helping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based Organizations Buenos Aires, Argentina
The answer is inside PMBOK page 98, 4.4 MANAGE PROJECT KNOWLEDGE just in case you are preparing the PMP exam.

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