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Posted by Jerome Peloquin on June 25, 2001 at 19:44:16:
In Reply to: Re: Absolutely! Thanks .. but it was a question posted by Akhil Shahani on June 22, 2001 at 02:08:06:
Well, anyway... I believe I will challenge your assertion (if that's what it was..) that because we (supposedly) cannot be certain about the value of knowledge, then all knowledge is (in business) must be suspect ... did I get you right?
Some knowledge can be documented in hard copy and validated in hard numbers, that is, if we wish to do so... most business and financial types still, to this day would prefer to go to a 'no wage" economy ... No, I'm not a communist, or a socialist, see my essay email me for a copy jeromepeloquin@visto.com
I make several points about knowledge and performance and the intrinsic value of Knowledge as the coin of Human Capital... you may wish to assail the points, or you may agree... pray tell!
- Thanks! but It really was a question Martyn R Jones 11:26:14 06/26/01 (3)
- IT Project management/methodology Jim 10:02:31 07/16/01 (1)
- Re: IT Project management/methodology Martyn R Jones 05:59:24 07/18/01 (0)
- Re: Thanks! but It really was a question Jerome Peloquin 00:28:54 06/30/01 (0)
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