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Posted by Mezei on June 23, 1997 at 16:57:39:
1. Of all companies or corporations in operation, the most successful by far is the planet earth, with over 40 trillion dollars in goods and services produces annually.
2. How does Mother Nature Inc. carry this out? It does so according to the observable principles of Knowledge Management. We understand knowledge management as ancients who observed Nature understand yang/yin. Knowledge is yang, while management is yin. We see these forces at work as heat and cold, day and night, inner and outer. We can observe them in business as profit and loss, creativity and organization, and freedom and control.
3. Thus we are simply rediscovering the ultimate 'best practices' model that exists all around us. Knowledge management becomes the paradigm through which is understand Mother Nature Inc., the ultimate business model.
Don
- Re: This is knowledge management. Agree? Disagree? Yogesh Malhotra 17:15:10 6/23/97 (6)
- Re: This is knowledge management. Agree? Disagree? Mezei 12:27:33 6/24/97 (5)
- Re: This is knowledge management. Agree? Disagree? Yogesh Malhotra 13:02:23 6/24/97 (4)
- Re: Correction to previous message. Mezei 14:01:29 6/24/97 (2)
- Multiple Purposes, Tacit Assumptions and Conflict Resolution Yogesh Malhotra 18:13:05 6/24/97 (1)
- Re: Multiple Purposes, Tacit Assumptions and Conflict Resolution Mezei 10:43:22 6/25/97 (0)
- Re: This is knowledge management. Agree? Disagree? Mezei 13:55:32 6/24/97 (0)
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