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Posted by Yogesh Malhotra on June 23, 1997 at 17:15:10:
In Reply to: This is knowledge management. Agree? Disagree? posted by Mezei on June 23, 1997 at 16:57:39:
Perhaps, clarifying the definitions (again the 'D' word) of 'ying' and
'yang' [and the assumptive context] as YOU relate them to KM may help
others like me appreciate your viewpoint better.
- 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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