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Re: Contextualisation in KM


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Posted by Anil Nemavarkar on August 26, 2003 at 08:17:00:

In Reply to: Re: Contextualisation in KM posted by Malik M on August 21, 2003 at 13:50:34:

You are right Mr. Malik. Technology has always been,is pre-emenently to this day and shall remain forever a powerful enabler and EMPOWERER. Knowledge has resided through eons all over the world. The primary human quest has been to dig out knowledge. That continues till this day and shall continue ever. There's nothing new to the field of knowledge. What's new is the focussed & organized approach to (1) acknowledging existence of knowledge amongst organizational constituencies(2)identifying innovative ways and means of structuring & formatting it (3)identifying innovative ways and means of disseminating what has been discovered, structured and formatted amongst the larger constituencies (4) utilizing this for the advancement of predominantly economic, business and social goals of the organization in the organizational context & (5)identifying ways and means of establishing performance metrices to know and gauge the effects of deploying the fresh acquisitions
and going all over again. That is what managing knowledge would mean.



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