ZielA goal or objective is an idea of the future or desired result that a person or a group of people envision, plan and commit to achieve. People endeavour to reach goals within a finite time by setting deadlines. A goal is roughly similar to a purpose or aim, the anticipated result which guides reaction, or an end, which is an object, either a physical object or an abstract object, that has intrinsic value. Goal setting Goal-setting theory was formulated based on empirical research and has been called one of the most important theories in organizational psychology.
Transfert de connaissancesvignette|Logo illustratif de The Noun Project. Le transfert de connaissances ou compétences, dans les domaines du développement et de l’apprentissage de l'organisation, est le problème pratique de la transmission de données d’une partie de l’organisation à une autre (ou aux autres) partie(s). Le transfert de connaissances ne recouvre qu'une partie de la problématique du transfert de compétences pour les structures.
Régularité (perception)thumb|Carreaux de faïence d'Iznik (seconde moitié du , Musée du Louvre, Département des arts de l'Islam). La nature, les arts et techniques et les abstractions peuvent présenter des régularités, qu'on désigne en anglais par le mot pattern. La traduction de pattern en français varie beaucoup selon le contexte. On peut le traduire notamment par patron (dont il est issu étymologiquement), modèle, forme, motif, schéma, structure ou régularité. Les éléments d'une régularité se répètent de façon prévisible.
Expérience utilisateurthumb|Diagramme situant l'expérience utilisateur L'expérience utilisateur (EU) (en anglais, user experience, abrégé UX) est la qualité du vécu de l'utilisateur dans des environnements numériques ou physiques. C'est une notion de plus en plus courante là où l'on utilisait, encore récemment, les notions d'ergonomie des logiciels et d'utilisabilité.
Definitions of knowledgeDefinitions of knowledge try to determine the essential features of knowledge. Closely related terms are conception of knowledge, theory of knowledge, and analysis of knowledge. Some general features of knowledge are widely accepted among philosophers, for example, that it constitutes a cognitive success or an epistemic contact with reality and that propositional knowledge involves true belief. Most definitions of knowledge in analytic philosophy focus on propositional knowledge or knowledge-that, as in knowing that Dave is at home, in contrast to knowledge-how (know-how) expressing practical competence.
Knowledge marketA knowledge market is a mechanism for distributing knowledge resources. There are two views on knowledge and how knowledge markets can function. One view uses a legal construct of intellectual property to make knowledge a typical scarce resource, so the traditional commodity market mechanism can be applied directly to distribute it. An alternative model is based on treating knowledge as a public good and hence encouraging free sharing of knowledge. This is often referred to as attention economy.
Procedural knowledgeProcedural knowledge (also known as knowing-how, and sometimes referred to as practical knowledge, imperative knowledge, or performative knowledge) is the knowledge exercised in the performance of some task. Unlike descriptive knowledge (also known as declarative knowledge, propositional knowledge or "knowing-that"), which involves knowledge of specific facts or propositions (e.g. "I know that snow is white"), procedural knowledge involves one's ability to do something (e.g. "I know how to change a flat tire").
Behavioral patternIn software engineering, behavioral design patterns are design patterns that identify common communication patterns among objects. By doing so, these patterns increase flexibility in carrying out communication.
PlanA plan is typically any diagram or list of steps with details of timing and resources, used to achieve an objective to do something. It is commonly understood as a temporal set of intended actions through which one expects to achieve a goal. For spatial or planar topologic or topographic sets see map. Plans can be formal or informal: Structured and formal plans, used by multiple people, are more likely to occur in projects, diplomacy, careers, economic development, military campaigns, combat, sports, games, or in the conduct of other business.
Goal settingGoal setting involves the development of an action plan designed in order to motivate and guide a person or group toward a goal. Goals are more deliberate than desires and momentary intentions. Therefore, setting goals means that a person has committed thought, emotion, and behavior towards attaining the goal. In doing so, the goal setter has established a desired future state which differs from their current state thus creating a mismatch which in turn spurs future actions.