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Posted by Mezei on June 03, 1999 at 18:31:21:
In Reply to: Re: the beginning of a km exercise is to indicate your organizations purpose posted by Kees de Vos on June 02, 1999 at 16:41:16:
It would seem to me that the purpose of an organization would be primarily to keep in sync with the knowledge paradigm. This would be first and foremost. Out of this syncronicity would flow the value, products and services which we would equate with 'success'.
Don
- Re: the beginning of a km exercise is to indicate your organizations purpose Kees de Vos 18:43:13 6/03/99 (5)
- Re: the beginning of a km exercise is to indicate your organizations purpose Mezei 11:26:59 6/07/99 (0)
- Re: the beginning of a km exercise is to indicate your organizations purpose john tieso 09:24:53 6/07/99 (0)
- Re: the beginning of a km exercise is to indicate your organizations purpose Reilly Atkinson 13:58:51 6/06/99 (2)
- Re: Agreed Kees de Vos 06:37:54 6/07/99 (1)
- Re: Agreed Reilly Atkinson 23:27:26 6/07/99 (0)
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