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Posted by Tom Gallienne on October 19, 1997 at 03:26:45:
In Reply to: Re: Best practise/Sharing/Knowledge Management posted by Ilieva on August 05, 1997 at 14:27:48:
Generating meaningful information for users of KM systems requires visual presentation skills.
Many communications dealing with the knowledge component of productservice marketing lack clarity.
Information design professionals are emerging as key internetworked communication facilitators.
They can help package knowledge in digestible form.
They should be a participating early in the development of knowledge management structures.
Their contributions would be most beneficial in the "Representation" stage of your cycle.
Please check http://www.designmgt.org/publications/journal/articles/9231GAL90.html
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