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Posted by Denham on October 05, 2003 at 00:46:43:

In Reply to: Re: knowledge, KM and intellectual capital posted by george goodall on October 04, 2003 at 23:43:19:

Hi George,

You raise a key issue that permeates knowledge work of all kinds. This dilema is well-described by Levy, but can we escape the conundrum?

"to describe is to prescribe" - David Levy

Sure when we move to intellectual capital we are casting tacit assets aside, when we market intellectual property we are dealing with only well-proscribed artifacts and objects such as patents, trademarks and explicit methods.

What we miss is emergence, itself a key knowledge quality that comes from collaboration and dialog in communities of practice.

Can you please explain "tacit knowledge codification"? - there is a paradox I'm just not getting!


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