Sunday, August 28, 2011

Patrick Lamb

Let’s be completely honest about this. Knowledge management is a fad. And like most things faddish and fashionable, it’s going to make you look good, it’s going to make you feel good, and it’s going to cost you a lot of money. The only thing is, in a couple of year’s time you are going to throw it aside and run after something else.

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  1. "Fashion, Magic and Knowledge Management" by Patrick Lamb

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  2. Where is the magic in all of this? Magic is strangely reversed in knowledge
    management. Magicians, generally, like to display their skill by making
    visible things disappear. One of the central debates in knowledge
    management, on the other hand, is over how to make the invisible appear.
    The debate over knowledge as intangible assets, the quantification and
    measurement of human capital, and the transfer of tacit knowledge into
    explicit knowledge within an organisation are classic parallels to the ancient
    quest of the alchemists: how to turn base metal into gold.

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