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Posted by Ron de Weijze on December 21, 1999 at 19:19:02:
In Reply to: Re: Managing Knowledge in the future posted by Vaughn P Fox on December 19, 1999 at 12:36:26:
Hi Vaughn,
To believe reality, you have to experience it first. From then on, your perception virtually recollects knowledge elements from memory. Objects of perception somehow get all related instinctively, intuitively or intellectually over time. Relevant information types therefore are the client's own most accurate, timely, complete, secure, concise, relevant perceptions themselves. Thanks for that canon by the way. Applying PMM helps the client get to that point faster, clearer and friendlier. (It's fun!)
Thanks,
Ron.
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