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Posted by Jefferey Bridges on September 30, 2002 at 11:57:19:
In Reply to: Re: KM Techonologies and Tools posted by Phil Murray on September 30, 2002 at 10:29:55:
Phil, thank you for your response. My prior debate with KK Aw as about * his * bias not your biases and the specific questions focused on the comparison of two alternatives without any references to specific persons. Again, it was in the spirit of creative abrasion, a concept often discussed on this forum, to shake out the pros and cons of using any or two of the resources. I believe that there is need for a taxonomy, and I will try to check my files and get back to you about published efforts about other taxonomies in KM. Hopefully, the heat generated from the debate of ideas between me and KK Aw may have given some pointers about reassessing some of your biases and further refining the taxonomy.
Best wishes,
Jefferey Bridges
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