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Posted by Shantanu Ghosh on August 14, 2003 at 06:22:44:
In Reply to: MBA vs. KM posted by Jerry on August 05, 2003 at 07:21:17:
Hi Jerry,
I dont quite agree with your statement. Knowledge Management cannot be simply put as a horizontal business process. It is definitely not about cross departmental efficiency enhancement affecting the bottomline.
MBA courses focusses more on the business aspects of any transaction and betterment of embedded processes while KM focusses on the abstract factors and links it up with both the embedded and explicit organizational ( both intra and extra) information.Regards
Shantanu
- Re: MBA vs. KM Jerry 17:56:26 08/19/03 (0)
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