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Posted by Seetal on December 12, 1999 at 14:06:33:
I am connduscting a study on KM, however needed help on the following question: To what extent will the ability of managers to manage knowledge influence the success of future firms? and how?
Any comments or ideas would be appreciated.
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- Re: Managing Knowledge in the future Vaughn P Fox 12:36:26 12/19/99 (1)
- Re: Managing Knowledge in the future Ron de Weijze 19:19:02 12/21/99 (0)
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