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Posted by Kees de Vos on March 20, 2000 at 11:14:46:

In Reply to: DO NOT STOP THERE...... posted by Daan de Koning on March 20, 2000 at 10:19:59:

Hi Daan,

life's good, pay's lousy, so basically nothing's changed ;)...

I didn't stop at my last remark. I try and keep trying to come up with a reasonable framework of my own beliefs, goals and views. To me it's a starting point for further interaction.

It's just not useful to try to convince people to use my "Unified theory of knowledge", it is the interaction, the openness to have your paradigms challenged, etc... That makes KM work (that is within the context of consulting!!!!!).

As my context is consulting that seems like a great strategy to me. If your context is managing and mine is consulting, some converging is in order. To me, the only way to achieve this is through interaction, ergo communication.

Which brings me to the tricky bit; if we start to think about KM from here, will a board like Brint be the right instrument to discuss it? IMHO there are just too many contexts, opinions, cultural backgrounds to prove useful for adjusting my individual framework.

PS how's your life? Do you still have any ;)?

Cheers,

Kees.


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