Dr. Gannon and Classmates: Sustainability of The Knowledge to Action TheoryKnowledge to action is a development of Graham and his colleagues that was done in the 2000s (Graham, 2019). It is one of the guiding frameworks for the knowledge translation process [CITATION Lea17 \l 2057]. The system places those producing and using knowledge within a system that is adaptive and responsive. This enables the movement to action from evidence dynamic complex and iterative [CITATION Lea17 \l 2057]. It has a framework composed of two parts: creation of knowledge and the cycle of action, which essentially involves translation of the knowledge (Graham, 2019). The process being iterative, the two components can inform each other. Knowledge creation can inform the action phase and vice versa. Different definitions can be depicted from the terms broadly used in the theory. Knowledge can be divided into scientific, local, political or even practical. In this write up, focus is centered towards the knowledge that is research based. Action is used to mean things that have behavioral or physical consequences. The role of academicians and scientists in establishing issues that affect the populace is readily noticeable. However, the link between the identity of the problems and