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Posted by Robert Noakes on May 16, 1998 at 01:52:56:
In Reply to: Re: Role of the Chief Knowledge Officer posted by Mezei on March 19, 1998 at 00:20:30:
I too am interested in your model, but for me the critical factor is not the model from our perspective, but how to present the resulting architecture eloquently and succintly to the typical operations focused senior management of the typical corporation. I have a unique ability to develop execxutive summaries and slide shows targeted to CEOs, CIOs, CFOs etc.
I would be honored to join the effort of synthesizing and preparing the resulting architecture as a member of your team. Have you created a collaborative environment in which this could be reviewed in real-time on the Internet. If not, I have a place we could leverage when the time comes.
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