W.M. Deijmann wrote, in part:
> Every technologic solution for Knowledge Management is doomed to fail if
> human intuition and feelings are excluded in the design of the software.
it might be interesting to read Ian Angell's arguement about the "Myth"
of Knowledge Management first in that he argues that KM is a creation by
those who need a new "widget" to sell to their clients. I might suggest
that KM might be an oxymoron if, as you suggest, there is a signficant
roll for intuition and out of the box problem solving strategies--At
least or at minimum, in its IT, data mining form
cheers
tom abeles
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