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Posted by Tom Sudman on January 27, 1998 at 12:23:29:
In Reply to: Re: What Sustains the Knowledge 'Flow'? posted by Mezei on January 24, 1998 at 14:26:44:
Don
Try the concept: that all IC is knowledge, or was produced by a knowledge process, but all knowledge is not IC. IC is the outcome of a knowledge management practice that distinguishes value add knowledge processes.
Tom
- Re: What Sustains the Knowledge 'Flow'? Mezei 11:41:51 1/28/98 (1)
- Re: What Sustains the Knowledge 'Flow'? Tom Sudman 13:21:08 1/28/98 (0)
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