And we are investing in a knowledge-management system to ensure that the best global know-how informs our work.
Institutions will be able to put large block-trade orders into the system safe in the knowledge that no information about their intentions will leak into the market before the order has been executed.
In the 20th century, the education system largely did this by teaching specialized knowledge and skills that matched the needs of that time.
However, it is not clear how this new system will ensure a breadth of knowledge and skills and that pupils continue studying English and maths until age 18.
One large aspect of tribal knowledge is an understanding of the key points in a system that should be checked if anything goes wrong, or the key points in a system that must be monitored to make sure that the system stays healthy.
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Mr Gove gave the example of the US state of Massachusetts as an example of a school system that had applied the principles of a "knowledge-based curriculum".
There's also some information about its support system for early adopters which included a knowledge base called Pointers that helped highlight the most important issues needing to be addressed.
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Critics of the idea also point out that, unlike America, Britain already has a reasonably standardised exam system, which is designed to instil the sort of specialist knowledge that British undergraduate degrees tend to require.
This opaque system doesn't offer outsiders much visibility, save for the knowledge that indebted banks and an indebted French state intend to continue to cover each other, no matter the cost and on taxpayers' backs if they must.
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He said that independent schools often had the knowledge and connections to "play the system while state school students lose out".
Our educational system does not provide nearly enough to prepare our graduates for the skills and knowledge that companies require to succeed in a global workplace.
Either they went to Scotland to be taught, or else they learned at their father's workbench, picking up practical scraps that, combined with evening study, cohered into a system of proper knowledge.
At any rate, the sheikh can console himself with the knowledge that the metro will be the world's biggest computer-operated train system, and its Union Station will have the world's biggest underground railway concourse.
If the moon harbours ice, for example, measuring the amount of it at different depths could enable planetary scientists to work out the rate at which comets smashed into the lunar surface over its history, and that knowledge could then be plugged into models of the formation of the solar system.
This knowledge is needed to design a chemical that looks enough like the relevant spike element to prompt the immune system to make antibodies that will neutralise it.
Based on that knowledge a company can then decide whether it would make economic sense to switch the whole accounting system from Sterling to euro.
Finding threats that are expertly concealed and utilize multiple steps to take over a system, takes a three stage approach that combines aspects of machine learning and a cloud-based knowledge repository.
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