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Posted by Denham on October 21, 2000 at 15:57:53:
In Reply to: "Care in Knowledge Creation" by Geor Von Korgh posted by KM_student on October 21, 2000 at 15:06:01:
Guess the article you are thiniking of appeared in the CMR, 1998? There is a chapter (3) in the book "Enabling knowledge creation" 2000, with the same title.
Care, trust, purpose and context all pay a huge role in knowledge sharing and creation. I think von Krogh is one of the best KM authors, he has a feel for the people side and a keen appreciation for the conditions necessary to 'cultivate' knowledge. Far too often we read and hear of fancy ways to store, distribute, capture, structure explicit knowledge, much of this misses the mark. Von Krogh's enablers, activists and Ba are the keys to sustained knowledge work.
I think knowledge creation (and sharing!)is the single most important knowledge practice in any organization.
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