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Posted by Robbert Northolt on February 25, 1998 at 05:27:26:
In Reply to: Knowledge Management vs Learning Organizations posted by Yogesh Malhotra on February 24, 1998 at 11:48:47:
Hi Yogesh,
You mentioned unlearning, to see this black and white, unlearning is the opposite of learning. These two, seem to be each others antipoles. Can you explain me how these two interrelate?
I'm in the opinion that unlearning can be esthablished with learning, although it sounds contradictory.
Rob
- Re: Knowledge Management and Unlearning Yogesh Malhotra 12:18:14 2/25/98 (0)
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