I’m sure that I’ve read this post of Dale Pike a couple of days ago, but I had to formulate my own ideas before I was able to catch this:
In some ways, I’ve begun to believe that as important as the tools of knowledge management are, the most important (and most challenging) hurdle to jump is getting a “knowledge worker” (someone whose job it is to filter complex arrays of information, extract relevant chunks, combine them with other chunks (or new ideas) to create “value”) into the mindset that any knowledge management tool requires.
Tags: KM & learning, knowledge networkerArchived version of this entry is available at http://blog.mathemagenic.com/2002/09/19.html#a242; comments are here.
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