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Posted by Prac on April 19, 2004 at 13:02:56:
In Reply to: Re: Knowledge Convergence posted by Miles Weaver on April 16, 2004 at 11:12:04:
True. Thanks for the pointer.
Agreed that value potential is trapped in possible convergence of value chains. What are your views on abstract Meta models, meaning meta models of structures that are unscientifically defined, such as value chains? Do you think they could be brough to life, as one would with tacit knowledge?
I tend to think one would find value in applying such an approach to starting off integration experimentation. I do believe I have the methodology for supporting such an approach.
I am currently busy with my General MBA here in the UK. Would not half mind trying my hand at prototyping a value-chain integration approach and testing it.
Any chances of such for dissertation purposes?
Best regards,
Rob
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