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Posted by Kees de Vos on July 14, 1999 at 06:22:39:
In Reply to: KM's future will depend on learning styles? posted by Lauri Grohn on July 14, 1999 at 04:45:08:
Lauri,
I don't agree. In my opinion you see KM as a technology/explicit knowledge issue, in which context you may be right in your observations, but I think you draw the wrong conclusions by sticking to technology/explicit knowledge as the way to address these issues.
Try a "personalization KM strategy" (see Harvard Business Review, March/April 1999, "What's your stretegy for managing knowledge" by Hanse, Nohria and Tierney) instead of a "codification KM strategy".
Approach each individidual as an individual, know yourself, your learning style, values, atitudes, etc. and be willing to have them questioned (and question them yourself) and you will have a universal solution to your issues by not having a universal solution :-).
- Re: KM's future will depend on learning styles? Lauri Grohn 07:24:16 7/14/99 (6)
- Re: KM's future will depend on learning styles? Kees de Vos 14:03:18 7/14/99 (0)
- Future Positive Martyn R Jones 07:55:57 7/14/99 (4)
- Re: Future Positive Lauri Grohn 08:40:43 7/14/99 (3)
- Re: Future Positive Martyn R Jones 12:21:50 7/14/99 (2)
- Re: Future Positive P. Richard Hansen 09:31:00 7/18/99 (1)
- Jones The Eclectic Martyn R Jones 18:11:45 7/19/99 (0)
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