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Posted by Prac on April 13, 2004 at 16:54:59:

In Reply to: Re: Knowledge Convergence posted by KK Aw on April 10, 2004 at 22:35:50:

Hi KK Aw

Yes, off course you are correct in these assumptions. Most of us here "know" these "truths" you shared with us. However, what do you think about the point of consolidation of global knowledge as a natural phenomenon in the KM value chain? Do you think it belongs in the KM value chain, and what do you think would the impact be on global knowledge (volume, refinement, dispersion, desimation, manageability, etc. etc.)?

We could be on the threshold, or dawning, of an incredible new organic knowledge era. Shouldn't we at least be getting with the times as opposed to trailing in the dust of stale and often irrelevant knowledge? I am assuming we can be ensnared in such a rut, yet I am also suggesting we need not get stuck there, as there is so much more to challenge our intellect and entice our need for discussion.

All the best,

Rob





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