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z2002-10-18- Nonsense Knowledge Management
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Sep 2, 2008 2:11 am |
[Tom Wilson] on "The Nonsense of Knowledge Management". *The inescapable conclusion of this analysis of the knowledge management idea is that it is, in large part, a management fad, promulgated mainly by certain consultancy companies, and the probability is that it will fade away like previous fads. It rests on two foundations: the management of information - where a large part of the fad exists (and where the search and replace marketing phenomenon is found), and the effective management of work practices. However, these latter practices are predicated upon a Utopian idea of organizational culture in which the benefits of information exchange are shared by all, where individuals are given autonomy in the development of their expertise, and where communities within the organization can determine how that expertise will be used.*
Bill Seitz, fluxent at gmail dot com, Weblog