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Posted by Andrew Wong on June 28, 1997 at 23:38:07:
As a follow up to my previous described 2 domains of knowledge a) Machine-System
and b) Human-System, we as individuals continue to "manage" these two domains and
the resultant learning (value-add Knowledge) continues to influence (manage) us.
Hence we are part of Knowledge and Knowledge is part of us.Does it sound confusing?
Andrew Wong
Organisation Observer and Thinker
- Re: KM : Knowledge Manages you OR You Manages the Knowledge? w 07:57:50 12/02/97 (0)
- Re: KM : Knowledge Manages you OR You Manages the Knowledge? Mezei 12:42:04 6/30/97 (0)
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