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Posted by Robert Benjamin on December 08, 1999 at 14:15:01:
Hi again
Seems we have established a definite dependency between IT and KM in the thread "Why IT Can Deliver KM".
What seems to be obscure though, is what is meant by IT in the KM context.
*the Goal of this thread is to establish the meaning of IT in the KM context.I propose that IT in the KM context means information technology, of which the human mind can be considered as one type of the class IT. Any other ideas?
- Re: Will the real IT please step forward? Martyn R Jones 04:12:45 12/09/99 (1)
- Re: Will the real IT please step forward? Robert Benjamin 13:26:01 12/11/99 (0)
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