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Posted by Stacey on August 29, 2000 at 16:10:46:
In Reply to: Re: what's the way to represent tacik knowledge of an enterprise? posted by Robert Benjamin on August 28, 2000 at 09:09:31:
Greetings Robert,
As you can see I am interested in the field, as you. Currently I am getting ready to work my PhD dissertation. I am looking for someone to serve as a consultant to my committee who has experience with discourse analysis or similar experience to assist me with my framework, which will analyze newsgroup messages to determine the existence or non-existence of tacit knowledge. I'll be using a qualitative methodology.
Do you know of anyone? Their creditentials can be Ph.D or an expert in the field.
Thanks
Stacey
- Extracting tacit knowledge!! Denham 17:58:25 08/29/00 (0)
- Re: what's the way to represent tacik knowledge of an enterprise? Robert Benjamin 16:23:35 08/29/00 (0)
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