The Ñimbl Knowledge Hub serves as the central repository for organizing, managing, and sharing information within an organization. It houses a collection of articles that capture both explicit and tacit knowledge, facilitating knowledge discovery, collaboration, and decision-making.

The pages in the Nimble Knowledge Hub are usually permanent or living documentations. They are called articles and include explicit and tacit knowledge. They follow a specific lifecycle that resembles a simple editorial process. There are only four main categories and each one of them has a specific structure provided by templates. Some categories might have specialised sub-types that can have their own extra templates and even lifecycle stages. The act of knowledge management or in other words, the authoring and updating of these pages should not be considered overhead but rather part of the execution of business relevant work or even as the work output itself.

Articles in the Ñimbl Knowledge Hub follow a structured lifecycle that resembles a simple editorial process (see Lifecycle Stages of the Ñimbl Knowledge Hub). This lifecycle typically includes stages such as creation, review, approval, and publication. Each stage ensures that articles meet quality standards and remain relevant to the organization's goals and objectives.

The Ñimbl Knowledge Hub is organized into 4 main Knowledge Categorys, each with its specific structure provided by templates. These categories are:

The act of knowledge management, including authoring and updating articles in the Nimble Knowledge Hub, should not be viewed as overhead but rather as an integral part of executing business-relevant work. In many cases, the creation and maintenance of articles serve as valuable work outputs themselves, contributing directly to organizational efficiency, innovation, and competitiveness.

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