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Posted by Mezei on December 18, 1997 at 15:18:27:
In Reply to: Re: Knowledge Focus: Internal vs. External posted by Yogesh Malhotra on December 18, 1997 at 14:05:21:
You wrote:
'Most information of key relevance to an organization resides outside the boundaries of the organization. Hence,
the challenge of the organization lies in keeping the [internal] theories of business aligned with external 'reality of
business.'It's a good point, but the reverse is equally true.
Most information of key relevance to an organization resides 'within' the boundaries of the organization. Hence,
the challenge of the organization lies in keeping the 'external' theories of business aligned with internal reality of
business.But only if you have a lot of self-assurance.
Don
- Re: Knowledge Focus: Internal vs. External tom sudman 20:03:19 12/18/97 (4)
- Re: Knowledge Focus: Internal vs. External Yogesh Malhotra 22:00:08 12/18/97 (3)
- Re: Knowledge Focus: Internal vs. External tom sudman 18:56:51 12/19/97 (2)
- Re: Knowledge Focus: Internal vs. External Yogesh Malhotra 00:32:27 12/20/97 (0)
- Re: Knowledge Focus: Internal vs. External Mezei 23:59:45 12/19/97 (0)
- Re: Knowledge Focus: Internal vs. External Yogesh Malhotra 18:23:10 12/18/97 (0)
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