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Posted by Shahnawaz Khan on May 23, 2004 at 03:29:48:
In Reply to: Re: Have Management Consulting organisations hijacked KM posted by BK Ghosh on May 23, 2004 at 02:56:26:
Greetings BK Ghosh,
Some feedback on the new platform that you have mentioned.
The new platform may make it a bit difficult for users to post their thoughts/questions, and consequently share information. Though the new platform seems to have much more features, but the question is: do users want sooo many features?
The existing platform is sooo easy to use and makes it so easy to share information, and hence so successfull.
sure users may have liked more security, and safety from spammers etc.i think this also brings to front 2 things.
- first is reluctance by users[such as myself, and possibly others] to adopt anything new, as it involves relearning/unlearning. also to me as a user it seems like a change being forced upon me.
- second is solution providers, doing FAR MUCH than is desired by a solution, and maybe in process alenieating end users from the solution. it may give rise to a question: are wholesale changes good, or should they be implemented slowly, one at a time.
- Re: Have Management Consulting organisations hijacked KM BK Ghosh 03:52:09 05/23/04 (0)
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