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Posted by Yogesh Malhotra on July 05, 1997 at 21:05:22:
In Reply to: Re: Knowledge Management in Manufacturing Organisation - Definition of Knowledge posted by Mezei on July 04, 1997 at 12:24:32:
Don,
You have mentioned:
>I agree with your analysis. A way around the contrasting meaning of >'information' vs.'knowledge' is to catagorize information as the explicit >branch of knowledge - also referred to as epistemology.
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It would really help the audience to know more about your perspective. Given the mission of this discussion forum to keep high signal to noise ratio, and to provide effective utilization of readers' time, it is highly recommended that all discussion participants and respondents attempt to provide relevant details, elaborations, references, links, etc. in the responses they post.- Yogesh
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