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Posted by rason on December 08, 2002 at 20:36:36:
A Knowledge Management Process should have two phases, the first phase is knowledge collection, the second phase is knowledge delivery. The former is the foundation and the later is the object. How do you think about it?
- Re: KM has two phases Jack Vinson 14:11:38 12/17/02 (0)
- Re: KM has two phases Reilly Atkinson 15:31:16 12/09/02 (0)
- Re: KM has two phases Lauri Gröhn 04:40:08 12/09/02 (4)
- Re: KM has two phases rason 04:49:51 12/09/02 (3)
- Re: KM has two phases Iris 05:31:07 12/09/02 (0)
- Re: KM has two phases Lauri Gröhn 05:28:14 12/09/02 (1)
- Re: KM has two phases rason 00:12:54 12/21/02 (0)
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