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Posted by Andrew Wong on June 28, 1997 at 22:47:02:
IMHO, two main domains of Independent Knowledge are
a) Machine-System (inclusive all aspects of
technology, science, ...)
b) Human-System (inclusive of all aspects of
human activiites)
The 3rd domain will be Knowledge Management of the above two : to understand the interaction of the two for creation of synergy towards a stated or implied goal.What is your views?
Regards
Andrew Wong
Organisation Observer and Thinker
- Re: Knowledge Management : What MANAGES What? Mezei 12:38:24 6/30/97 (1)
- Re: Knowledge Management : What MANAGES What? Andrew Wong 21:52:13 6/30/97 (0)
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