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Posted by Lauri Gröhn on October 30, 2003 at 00:36:03:
In Reply to: Re: Purpose of this forum posted by Don Mezei on October 29, 2003 at 15:59:45:
Your message shows clearly:
Tacit knowledge is ONLY a black box concept,
a collection on everything, an umbrella concept.
That is, conceptual rubbish without any real use.
TAcit knowledge give pseudo-explanations for
knowledge management discussions. That's why spin doctors love it.
- Blame the 'Spin Doctors' But Not the Pursuit of Knowledge Jim Nash 11:36:54 11/02/03 (0)
- Re: Why spin doctors love "tacit knowlodge". Don Mezei 09:58:52 10/30/03 (12)
- Re: Why spin doctors love Andreas AG 11:13:27 11/01/03 (11)
- Managing something which has no definition? Lauri Gröhn 15:09:40 11/01/03 (10)
- Re: Managing something which has no definition? Barry 20:55:46 11/01/03 (9)
- Re: Managing something which has no definition? Lauri Gröhn 00:47:19 11/02/03 (8)
- Does Everything That Humans Manage Have a Shared Definition? Jim Nash 11:33:21 11/02/03 (7)
- Management is all about what you cannot define! Andrzej Góralczyk 18:53:02 01/01/04 (0)
- One definition and still impossible Andreas A. Grønbekk 13:46:52 11/03/03 (5)
- Re: One definition and still impossible Carlos Perez 12:45:15 11/04/03 (4)
- Re: One definition and still impossible Andreas A. Grønbekk 13:54:17 11/04/03 (3)
- Know-How Lauri Gröhn 03:22:27 11/05/03 (2)
- Re: Know-How Andreas A. Grønbekk 16:19:03 11/05/03 (1)
- Re: Know-How sam 23:56:28 11/30/03 (0)
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