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Posted by Yogesh Malhotra on March 18, 1998 at 00:39:16:
In Reply to: Re: Knowledge management and transfer of best practices posted by Lars-Oluf G. Nielsen on March 16, 1998 at 12:31:39:
Here are two related 'nuggets' from the Gold Mine of Knowledge that may facilitate 'mining of the ore'....
"Yesterday's success formula is often today's obsolete dogma...We must continually
challenge the past so that we can renew ourselves each day."
-- Ghoshal, S. & Bartlett, C.A. "Rebuilding Behavioral Context: A Blueprint for Corporate
Renewal," Sloan Management Review, Winter 1996, pp. 23-36."Unlike capital, knowledge is most valuable when it is controlled and used by those on
the front lines of the organization."
--- Bartlett, C.A. & Ghoshal, S. "Changing the Role of the Top Management: Beyond Systems to People," Harvard Business Review, May-June 1995, pp. 132-142.
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