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Posted by Bjarne Rugelsjøen on April 19, 2000 at 04:51:07:
I have seen statements that knowledge management
as a Big Concept is a dying discipline,
and that other concepts, i.e. ecommerce,
is seen as more value adding.
But isn't this two sides of a coin?
What do you believe the similarities and
differences are?
- KM & e-business Denham 11:58:45 04/21/00 (0)
- KM & E-commerce: can, need, must go together, or not? Daan de Koning 07:50:39 04/20/00 (2)
- Re: KM & E-commerce: can, need, must go together, or not? Andy Swarbrick 11:31:28 07/18/00 (0)
- Re: KM & E-commerce: can, need, must go together, or not? Kees de Vos 08:07:35 04/20/00 (0)
- Re: Is Knowledge management and ecommerce two sides of a coin? Kees de Vos 11:08:40 04/19/00 (0)
- Intersections and Distinctions Martyn R Jones 09:10:09 04/19/00 (2)
- Re: Intersections and Distinctions Reilly Atkinson 01:33:14 04/20/00 (1)
- Re: Intersections and Distinctions Martyn R Jones 06:43:52 04/20/00 (0)
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