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Posted by Mezei on November 02, 1999 at 19:44:41:
Having been posting here since its inception, I've had the opportunity to see this forum run the gamut of interest, questions etc on KM. The forum has, to some extent, become a bit redundant, IMHO, as the same types of enquiries continue, ie same questions, different faces. Not that the questions aren't valuable, but home many times can we debate the meaning of knowledge vs information, or the role of KM in learning etc?
What I would like to suggest, and would appreciate feedback, is that we 'open' up the forum, that we deviate away from the purely intellectual or academic pursuit of KM to include any kind of related postings, ie job opportunities, seminars, conferences, you name it. Variety, as they say, is the spice of life.
Cheers,
Don
- Re: Radical suggestion for this forum... Mauri G. Gronroos 03:59:38 11/29/99 (0)
- Re: Hot Job Postings and Conference Calendar editor 22:00:11 11/02/99 (2)
- Re: Hot Job Postings and Conference Calendar Mezei 10:39:53 11/03/99 (1)
- Just do it... editor 14:41:11 11/03/99 (0)
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