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Posted by Daan de Koning on August 15, 1999 at 08:48:09:
In Reply to: Re: The half-life of context, not knowledge posted by John Tieso on August 09, 1999 at 13:56:10:
When information (and information management) is about understanding and interpreting a 'context',
and when knowledge is the capability to decide, act and perform in a given context,
then "wisdom" could be the capability to identify and recognize patterns and relationships between knowledge and its context, and thereby the ability to create "new" knowledge.Such wisdom lasts a life-time.
In the past there were 'operating' businesses, we are currently in the era of the learning ones, I am curious to here or read about the first "wise" organisation. Does anyone know of one?
- Re: The half-life of context, not knowledge rdw 10:23:20 8/15/99 (1)
- Wise, wiser, wisest or too smart for their own good? Martyn R Jones 18:21:55 8/15/99 (0)
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