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Posted by Martyn R Jones on November 02, 2000 at 11:58:57:
In Reply to: Re: Tacit Knowledge Transfer Model posted by Martyn R Jones on November 01, 2000 at 12:39:21:
Hello John,
What a great question, I thought about it for quite a while before I realized that:
a) I didn't understand the question
b) I didn't fully understand the question
c) We might be looking at a return of the apprenticeship models - i.e. don't ask just do
d) I mistakenly saw the question as a catch 22
e) That the question resembled the classic "Where can I hear military music?", a classic oxymoron if ever I heard oneI guess that be making knowledge transferable we are making it somehow explicit, unless of course we wish to use a model where logic, reason and intelligence has to be suspended in order to learn and so on - maybe we could even call it the Tacit/Explicit Faith, Hope and Charity Knowledge Transfer Model for short :-)
Regards,
Martyn R Jones
Consulting
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