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Re: Knowledge Process and Information Artifacts


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Posted by Tom Sudman on January 30, 1998 at 16:29:40:

In Reply to: Re: Knowledge Process and Information Artifacts posted by Yogesh Malhotra on January 30, 1998 at 14:25:26:

I love that little bird and I am an outside the nine dots thinker. I just do not believe that all boundaries represent limitations. Some of time they are a building blocks, an inherited reusable building block of knowledge from which we learn.ie if Jonathan had stopped long enough and observed other species he may have gotten to the same knowledge quicker and safer. It is the 100% experimentation form of knowledge associated with Jonathan that has always bothered me. If the community of airline pilot thought like Jonathan many passengers would quit flying. They need a knowledge process in the cockpit but I wouldn't want it to be always in breakout mode. In new product development knowledge community I want Jonathan's. In a customer fulfilment knowledge group I'd prefer more balance. That's why I like knowledge communities because you get some Jonathans and some "elders of the flock" and the resulting tensioning gets you where you need to be.
Tom


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