Sunday, March 10, 2013

Responding to a blog posting on why Knowledge is so hard to manage

 


Knowledge Management Research & Practice

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http://contentrambler.com/2013/02/20/why-the-nature-of-knowledge-frustrates-knowledge-management-part-1/comment-page-1/#comment-315


In response to Content Rambler’s part 1 of ‘why the nature of knowledge frustrates knowledge management’ – I made the case that information (aquired) is different from knowledge (experienced), that reading a book about something and ‘knowing’ the topic is very different from having been there and done it (experienced it yourself). It could be argued that knowledge cannot be captured, but only connected to. Social networks of experts are a good example.



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Responding to a blog posting on why Knowledge is so hard to manage

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