graph TD
A["🏛️ Internal Knowledge Sources"] --> B["📚 Lessons Learned"]
A --> C["💡 Intellectual Property"]
A --> D["⚙️ Process Know-How"]
B --> B1["✅ Successful Projects"]
B --> B2["⚠️ Failed Projects"]
C --> C1["📜 Patents and Methods"]
D --> D1["🔧 Engineering and Setup"]
D --> D2["🧪 Recipes and Heuristics"]
A --> E["🏆 Backbone of Intellectual Capital"]
E --> F["🔒 Hardest to Recover Once Lost"]
style A fill:#4A90E2,color:#fff,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
style E fill:#7ED321,color:#000,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
style F fill:#FF6B6B,color:#fff
style C fill:#F5A623,color:#000,stroke:#333
style D fill:#50E3C2,color:#000
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Key takeaways
- Annex A.7 explicitly references internal sources such as lessons learned, IP, improvement results, and process knowledge.
- Engineering know-how, recipe formulations, troubleshooting heuristics, and setup procedures all qualify as organizational knowledge.
- Internal knowledge forms the backbone of an organization's intellectual capital.
- Internal knowledge is often the hardest to recover once it is lost.
- Proactive identification of critical internal knowledge is essential to protect it.
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