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Re: KM's future will depend on learning styles?


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Posted by Kees de Vos on July 14, 1999 at 14:03:18:

In Reply to: Re: KM's future will depend on learning styles? posted by Lauri Grohn on July 14, 1999 at 07:24:16:

Lauri,

I am sorry, but you're style tends to get a bit to negatively focused for my taste. You just twist my words to fit your view.

"It's JUST about an information system..." Did you actually READ the article before using words like "just"?

It DOESN'T help to know...
KM DOESN'T work...
... is going to have NO FUTURE...

I still believe you are trying to help people see their blindspots and provoke out-of-the-box thinking, but the negative style of writing gives me an impression of someone with a very dogmatic view of the world. If I will NOT comply with your view, what is the point in us discussing KM in the first place?

"One might question if the "codification strategy"
and "personalization strategy" mentioned in the
link are concerned with KM at all? "
If they don't fit YOUR definition of KM they might not, but if they tend to be relevant to the other 99,99% of the people interested in KM it might still be useful information.

Now that's of my chest, I will try to refocus on posting more constructive contributions.


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