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Posted by Yogesh Malhotra on October 17, 1998 at 08:44:24:
In Reply to: The art of art: is knowledge management art? posted by Robert Benjamin on August 05, 1998 at 15:37:21:
Great dialog on the science and art of Knowledge Management!! Many of us would wish this dialog to continue. However, the scrolling interface necessitates truncation to keep reasonable download times and page length. Within the 'Think Tank' scrolling interface, this area is up for truncation next…
Luckily, now it is possible to sustain discussions on the science and art of Knowledge Management in its own discussion area. You may either prefer to continue this discussion under one of the following topic areas:
Knowledge Management & Intellectual Capital Knowledge Management Virtual Team [Facilitated by Robert Benjamin] Knowledge Mgmt Theory and Strategy …Or, pick one discussion area listed at: The Multi-Discussion Forums
You may alternatively suggest a new Discussion Forum and suggest the category under which you would like it to be added. Currently, you will see two broad categories - 'KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT THINK TANK' and 'BUSINESS and MANAGEMENT' - each of them containing multiple forums. You may also suggest the addition of new categories under which you would like to have the forum listed.
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