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Posted by Kees de Vos on June 03, 1999 at 18:43:13:
In Reply to: Re: the beginning of a km exercise is to indicate your organizations purpose posted by Mezei on June 03, 1999 at 18:31:21:
Don,
although I agree with this statement I wonder how you would "sell" it to the Board of a company selling automobile parts...
It definitely provides the promise of an interesting idea: Could Knowledge Management be the first theory that combines employer-focused and management-focused interests?
The Post-"Mintzberg, Marx, Taylor, ..." Economy?
- 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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