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Posted by Jerome Peloquin on June 18, 2001 at 01:18:14:
In Reply to: Re: Why would you implement KM? posted by Jeffery Bridges on June 14, 2001 at 22:16:11:
No, no, no... Business is my only focus here... The purpose of all knowledge is certainly not profit... I am speaking only within the narrow boundaries set by the stock holders of the corportation. The purpose of knowledge within the corporation is profit!
- Re: Why would you implement KM? Reilly Atkinson 14:23:30 06/19/01 (2)
- Re: Why would you implement KM? David L. Joseph 15:32:18 06/22/01 (1)
- Re: Why would you implement KM? Reilly Atkinson 18:33:08 06/23/01 (0)
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