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Posted by Yogesh Malhotra on October 31, 1999 at 13:31:00:
In Reply to: KM, IM, Why two not one? posted by Reilly Atkinson on October 31, 1999 at 12:26:21:
Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?
- T. S. EliotMore later...
[ From one who spent the first decade in information [and information systems] management and transitioned to knowledge management over the next (last) decade as one found the extant discipline, theories and practice of information [and information systems] management too constrained to address the most interesting business phenomena on the horizon… His Business Administration Ph.D. focus on information [and information systems] management provided the bases (read: demonstrated the necessity, surfaced the frustration in reconciling prevailing theory and most important 'real world' questions) for developing his second doctoral focus on knowledge management. ]
- Re: KM, IM, Why two not three? Kees de Vos 19:41:34 11/01/99 (2)
- Re: KM, IM, Why two not three? Reilly Atkinson 13:44:21 11/02/99 (1)
- Re: KM, IM, Why two not three? Kees de Vos 14:22:25 11/02/99 (0)
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