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Posted by jerome Peloquin on June 04, 2001 at 15:07:19:

In Reply to: Re: The context posted by Denham on June 04, 2001 at 14:15:40:

Denham... you need to read my essay on the subject... send my your email address ... I disagree here. Knowledge is not information. Knowledge is created when intelligence, synthesis, and integration are added to information. Knowledge exists only in the mind. Performance, which occurs when motivation is added to the mix. W

here is this "community" stuff coming from. Knowledge and skill are reinforced by application. If we don't use it we lose it... properly designed we can document and thus retain knowledge by devising information cues that permit us to recall knowledge stored in long term membor (for which we have lost the memory address) By the way... much of what is being called tacit or unconcious knowledge can be accessed by simple interviewing and observation techniques, along with a small amount of cognitive therapy for dummies.

I know about these things because I have spent twenty-five years dealing with the use and application of knowledge in the workplace... I am a Knowledge Manager and have been for years... what is being called knowledge managment is really romper room at the IT nursery


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