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Posted by Ron de Weijze on November 15, 1999 at 14:43:18:
In Reply to: Re: Knowledge Management Job Titles posted by Randy Jordan on November 15, 1999 at 12:56:07:
Randy,
You did not get me wrong. I guess what it seems to boil down to, is that true knowledge is for sale. Their goal becomes your goal if there is money in it. Their business is your business. Your expertise is their expertise. What if relatively poor anti-militaristic organizations, Greenpeace etc. would be interested in opposite outcomes?
Thanks and best,
Ron.
- Re: Knowledge Management Job Titles Randy Jordan 10:46:35 11/16/99 (0)
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