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Posted by Yogesh Malhotra on June 23, 1997 at 17:05:57:
In Reply to: Re: On Definitions and Non-Definitions of Knowledge Management posted by Mezei on June 23, 1997 at 15:07:17:
The point of the earlier message is not refusing to define KM at all,
but to suggest that the definitions are bounded within the assumptive
contexts of the definitions. [A definition was provided within double
quotes!!].The definition available in the last message is at:
http://www.brint.com/wwwboard/messages/103.html
It is also listed on the home page of this KM site at:
The assumptive framework of this definition is also provided at:
http://www.kmnetwork.com/kmabst.htm
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