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Posted by Tom Sudman on January 30, 1998 at 19:19:39:
In Reply to: Re: What Sustains the Knowledge 'Flow'? posted by Yogesh Malhotra on January 30, 1998 at 14:33:48:
Yogesh, thanks for being reiterative and patient. I am trying hard to process your thoughts. I am a believer in focusing on the synergy of humans and machines. I think virtual asyncronous conferencing is an example of such synergy. Most probably, I would not have met you or the others without it. More important the sharing would occur less frequent or never without the technolgy. Yet the synergy is there because there would be no content in this technology without humans. Am I missing something?
Back to Bach ;-) : You love that bird don't you
I believe I know how to leap from information to knowledge: but
"given the context of potential for action that YOU need to accomplish..."
I am losing the message here! Help!!
Tom
- Re: What Sustains the Knowledge 'Flow'? Yogesh Malhotra 01:00:07 1/31/98 (1)
- Re: What Sustains the Knowledge 'Flow'? Tom Sudman 18:57:14 2/02/98 (0)
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