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Posted by Kees de Vos on March 15, 2000 at 17:14:08:
In Reply to: Knowledge everywhere posted by Denham on March 11, 2000 at 12:03:06:
"Part of the allure of KM is its ubiquity, it's generality, it's very diffuseness. "
Absolutely! The value in KM is the application of knowledge within its context. This context will (often a posteriori(!)) determine what elements of KM are/were contributing to the application of knowledge, and hereby defining the size and color of the umbrella...
Kind regards,
Kees de Vos.
- Yes, but ............ Daan de Koning 08:19:53 03/17/00 (5)
- It's not about right or wrong,.... Kees de Vos 06:08:21 03/20/00 (4)
- DO NOT STOP THERE...... Daan de Koning 10:19:59 03/20/00 (3)
- Re: I didn't (repost) Kees de Vos 08:05:55 03/21/00 (0)
- Re: o.k. :) Kees de Vos 11:14:46 03/20/00 (1)
- Re: o.k. :) & I didn't stop there Daan de Koning 09:44:42 03/22/00 (0)
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