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Posted by Don Mezei on October 16, 2003 at 18:43:38:
In Reply to: Re: knowledge, KM and intellectual capital posted by Sebastián Miralles Acuña on October 16, 2003 at 18:15:20:
Sebastien,
Knowledge, in my opinion, is best defined as present moment awareness. So in this sense, knowledge is nothing but awareness of the now. This present awareness takes our tacit knowledge (interplay of the conscious/subconscious) and transforms it into explicit knowledge (interplay of information/data). But in reality, it doesn't really transform anything so much as simultaneously interpolate everything. It's a subtle kind of point.Don
- Re: knowledge, KM and intellectual capital Sebastián Miralles Acuña 20:22:30 10/16/03 (0)
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