An observation: best discussions happen when you don’t have pen and paper, around a dinner table or in a bar. Next morning you come back and try to capture them, but not much left. I wonder, probably the value of this discussions not in their result (something to be captured), but in learning experiences you go through. Few more useful bits:
- Thigs to find and to read
- action research course by Bob Dick (more action research resources)
- Vivian Payley The boy who wanted to be a helicopter
- www.patternlanguage.com
- Questions to think about
- If KM is so context-specific, could it be researched in a scientific sense (fixed variables and repeatable conditions)? Could I run into a situation when I would have to omit important variables? Something to look for in the research methodologies.
- Does organisational learning exist? Not as a result of knowledge flows in the networks of people in a company, but as something else?
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