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Posted by John on July 12, 1999 at 12:47:50:
In Reply to: Logistic of knowledge? posted by Lauri Gröhn on June 10, 1999 at 01:56:17:
You wrote,
>Sciences and technologies based on sciences are >knowledge.
>Scientific work or R&D is not knowledge >management itself
>or neither is the manament of science or R&D >knowledge management.
>Creation of art is not knowledge management.I particularly like your last sentence. "Creation of art is not knowledge management."
In my opinion, KM looks back to take lessons from the past. Creation of Art moves forward exploring new opportunities.
KM is striving for greater corporate efficiency. Radically new ideas and opportunities are rarely found by looking at the past. Great business IS the creation of art.
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- Re: Arts are technologies of ethics John 16:11:38 7/13/99 (0)
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- Re: Arts and Management - Personal Interpretations Lauri Grohn 08:21:58 7/13/99 (6)
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- Learning styles in KM? Lauri Grohn 11:15:05 7/13/99 (4)
- Re: Learning styles in KM? Martyn R Jones 11:31:36 7/13/99 (3)
- Re: Learning styles in KM? Lauri Grohn 03:33:12 7/14/99 (2)
- Re: Learning styles in KM? Martyn R Jones 04:13:54 7/14/99 (1)
- Re: Learning styles in KM? Lauri Grohn 04:33:35 7/14/99 (0)
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