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Posted by Daan de Koning on April 05, 2001 at 09:20:26:
In Reply to: Re: The One Minute Knowledge Manager posted by Reilly Atkinson on March 31, 2001 at 16:28:10:
Reilly, Don
Do I understand it correct if I say that Knowledge "Management" in 1MKM is all about the answer to the question:
How can we manage to find the hidden aspects of a given issue?
Do you think it is possible to 'manage' the spark of creativity, intuition or instinct needed for the search for the hidden, and if so, how can we manage that?
Best Regards
Daan de Koning
- Re: Oh, these hideous hiding places of the unidentified Mezei 09:42:35 04/05/01 (0)
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