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Posted by Tom Sudman on April 01, 1998 at 21:27:53:
In Reply to: What KM is yours? posted by Denham on April 01, 1998 at 16:23:54:
Hi Denham,
Great statements! I think you will always mix and match because knowledge dynamic group or singular will produce artifacts(publish) which will set off new knowledge dynamic group or singular which will produce new artifacts, etc., etc. etc. There are quanity and quality issue that cause vairance in the process but the process does continue.
Thoughts?
Tom
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