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Posted by Mezei on January 21, 2000 at 09:59:06:
In Reply to: KM -- Why Bother? posted by Reilly Atkinson on January 20, 2000 at 21:21:12:
After much thought into the matter, the question of KM goes very deep indeed. Knowledge management is one of the true studies in how nature functions, which makes it exceedingly difficult to transcribe. 'How' knowledge is managed is akin to asking how Nature is managed, how the universe holds together. Simply put, knowledge is the interdependence of opposites, and KM is 'how' the interdependence of opposites works. To understand and apply this simple principle is what KM is all about. And there is no set strategy, but some practices work better than others.
Don
- Re: KM -- Why Bother? Reilly Atkinson 15:50:07 01/21/00 (5)
- Re: KM -- Why Bother? Mezei 17:29:26 01/21/00 (4)
- Re: KM -- Why Bother? Reilly Atkinson 20:02:30 01/21/00 (3)
- Re: KM -- Why Bother? Mezei 11:10:02 01/26/00 (0)
- How does KM help get things done? Denham 21:54:34 01/21/00 (1)
- Re: How does KM help get things done? Reilly Atkinson 21:30:44 01/24/00 (0)
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