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Posted by chris macrae on April 08, 2004 at 02:54:15:
In Reply to: The Most Human KM In Systems and Technology posted by BK Ghosh on December 31, 2002 at 14:42:50:
Would you agree with the assumption our intangibles and trustflow communities make at http://www.valuetrue.com namely:
Human KM which strengthens trust-flows (and intangibles valuation -well over 75% of wealth-creation in service economies) as we map it must systemically oppose the formal assumption of tangible accounting that
ALL machines are investements
ALL people are costsThat is the core cultural ssumption and "identity of why" Human KM changes organisations to respect people (and their relationship interactions, knowledge flows, behaviours) more
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