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Posted by Yogesh Malhotra on October 05, 1998 at 10:44:13:
In Reply to: Re: Hard Reality of 'Soft' Issues in Knowledge Management posted by Larry Embley on September 30, 1998 at 11:31:12:
Interesting observations… Makes one reflect about the evolution of the human race from being hunters, gatherers and farmers of a pre-historic era to hunters, gatherers and farmers of the digital era. The key difference seems to be the focal target of hunting, gathering and farming… in the new era the target… as well as the
process … is knowledge.You may -- if you have not already seen -- like to peruse the article published in Sloan Management Review [or Harvard Businss Review] that talks about cowboys, commanders and captains of the cyber era.
- Re: Cowboys, Captains & Commanders vs. Hunters, Gatherers & Farmers Larry Embley 21:22:25 10/15/98 (0)
- Re: Cowboys, Captains & Commanders vs. Hunters, Gatherers & Farmers Larry Embley 21:20:50 10/15/98 (0)
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