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Posted by Martyn R Jones on August 03, 1999 at 19:07:46:
Hello,
If I were to write something along the lines of:
"I find the tiresome, vague and pseudo-scientific nortern european intellectual imperialism and aggression displayed on this board to be, at times, almost insufferable"
If I wrote that and agreed to it I would be out of line.
However...
I have seen a lot of speculation and opinion about the impossibiliy of knowledge transfer - and despite my own observations to the contrary. Perhaps, the learned and wise would like to expound their version of the truth in this direction. So far I have seen little evidence that KM is essentially impossible or that KM is essentially "smoke and mirrors" - despite the curious depictions set forth here.If self indulgence is all that we should seek in the journey to understand ourselves and others then a better focus is then that maybe we should seek out some new angles and more contemporary perspectives on (all of) humanity and try and at the same time try and educate ourseslves a little better along these lines.
Best regards,
Martyn R Jones
- Re: Where are the hard (business) arguments? Kees de Vos 08:25:36 8/04/99 (3)
- Re: Where are the hard (business) arguments? Martyn R Jones 16:43:15 8/04/99 (2)
- Re: Where are the hard (business) arguments? John Tieso 13:59:28 8/09/99 (1)
- Re: Where are the hard (business) arguments? Martyn R Jones 05:31:26 8/10/99 (0)
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