Replying to LO26727 --
Dear Organlearners,
...... < Sensaru@aol.com > writes:
>tacit knowledge cannot be codified.
>it is passed by direct transmission.
Greetings ......,
You have made a point with your name. I cannot even addess you by name,
except for indicating by .....
Furthermore, I cannot ask you to explain it to me, because that would
require you to codify what you know tacitly.
Thus I will wait patiently for the direct transmission too happen. How
will I know that it comes from .....? Obviously, Internet will play no
role because all the zillard of electrons moving in all the computers and
wires of Internet have one only function, namely to codify some of what we
know, although they cannot codify all what we know.
This makes me wonder what your codification means. Since you did codified
it, it cannot be tacit knowledge. Therefore I can ask you to explain what
you have codified. Will you please do so.
With care and best wishes
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