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Re: KM, IM, Why two not one?


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Posted by Daan de Koning on November 04, 1999 at 07:41:54:

In Reply to: KM, IM, Why two not one? posted by Reilly Atkinson on October 31, 1999 at 12:26:21:

Reilly

the distinction is made by human beings, mostly being male, who have the tendency to distinct, categorize, discuss, debate and judge almost everything and anything. (why is it important to distinguish between every and any?)

Information Technology is becoming a commodity, Information Management has failed to bridge the gap between business and IT,
so we need to come up with something NEW, and EXCITING, and FUN, something PROMISING and a little bit GLAMOUROUS,

The distincion between knowledge management and information management is made, because we are knowledge managERS and we want to make clear that we are different (and better, and more important, and more STRATEGIC, and more COMPLETE) then information managers.

we're all boys, and we need our toys

Kind Regards
Daan de Koning


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