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Posted by Lauri Grohn on July 05, 1999 at 09:48:01:
In Reply to: Re: What is the difference between information and explicit knowledge? posted by Dave Paloian on July 03, 1999 at 10:32:39:
>Your observations on innovation and thinking
>in terms of best principles vs. best practices
>begins to move the focus away from the
>management of knowledge and more towards the
>goodness of knowledge."Best practices" are usually old practices.
Try to avaid them."Goodness of knowledge" does not mean anything,
because knowledge has now value without context.
- Re: Avoid "best practices" Dave Paloian 20:17:00 7/06/99 (0)
- Re: Avoid "best practices" Kees de Vos 09:43:35 7/06/99 (3)
- Re: Avoid "best practices" Lauri Grohn 12:20:29 7/06/99 (2)
- Re: Avoid "best practices" Kees de Vos 12:26:13 7/06/99 (1)
- Cultivate "best principles" outsource "best practices" Martyn R Jones 12:45:15 7/06/99 (0)
- Avoid "best practices" Avoid labels, avoid language Martyn R Jones 11:44:38 7/05/99 (0)
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