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Posted by BK Ghosh on October 29, 2003 at 23:53:38:
In Reply to: Can Knowledge be managed? posted by Pearl on October 17, 2003 at 09:28:55:
Here are a couple of refereed published articles that seem relevant to your question:
Is Knowledge Management Really an 'Oxymoron'?
Is Knowledge Management and Oxymoron: CanKnowledge be Managed
http://www.brint.org/KMOxymoron.pdfAlso see related article:
Organizational Controls as Enablers and Controls in Successful Knowledge Management Systems Implementation
Can Knowledge Be Controlled
http://www.brint.org/KMOutOfControl.pdf- bk
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