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Posted by Daan de Koning on September 26, 1999 at 10:34:24:
In Reply to: Re: Curious about Knowledge Management posted by Vaughn P. Fox on September 25, 1999 at 08:21:10:
Vaughn,
Indeed, let not established terminology be the obstacle for agreement. It's all about making decisions, actions, achieving performance and objectives.
"What if I were to give you a thought process or methodology that would allow those that don't know what they don't know to determine what they really needed?"
I don't know! :)
Another UTK you mean? :)Such a methodology would certainly qualify as knowledge. And YES, I would be very interested.
Daan de Koning
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