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Posted by Robbert Northolt on February 27, 1998 at 03:23:28:
In Reply to: Re: Knowledge Management and Learning Organizations posted by Mezei on February 26, 1998 at 20:53:41:
Hi Don,
Sounds promising, but I can’t follow you on tacit knowledge and tacit data, what do you mean with it? What is the difference between tacit information and explicit information, also what is the difference tacit data and explicit data.
Rob
- Bits/Bytes and data/information/knowledge management Mezei 14:41:23 2/28/98 (3)
- Re: Bits/Bytes and data/information/knowledge management Robbert Northolt 09:23:06 3/02/98 (2)
- Re: Bits/Bytes and data/information/knowledge management Mezei 20:46:47 3/02/98 (1)
- Re: Bits/Bytes and data/information/knowledge management Robbert Northolt 02:00:16 3/03/98 (0)
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