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Posted by Mahesh Venugopalan on April 16, 2002 at 04:08:19:
In Reply to: Writing a paper...need your questions about KM... posted by Mezei on April 08, 2002 at 16:16:47:
I have a number of questions...
1. Should employees be incentivised for knowledge sharing - i mean aren't they paid salaries!!??2. The other end of the continuum - Should K-sharing be made mandatory. Will a 'stick' approach work?
3. How different is 'explicit knowledge management' KM predecessors like Information management, document management or data management. Tacit KM is different, but in Explicit KM, one would end-up archieving, categorization, reuse of documented knowledge.
4. When can I say that my KM initiative is a success? - Can RoI from KM be measured?
That's it for now. Would be great if you can answer some of these.
Regards,
Mahesh
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