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New Post 10/10/2008 4:01 PM
User is offline Craig Brown
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Understanding your terms of reference 
Modified By Craig Brown  on 10/10/2008 7:02:38 PM)

We all have different world views.  We all have different ways we perceive the world based on our personalities, experiences, culture and skills.

Graham Durant-Law is an intersting fellow with some great insight into how we personally and organisationally manage knowledge.  A few days ago he posted an article to his blog on schools of knowledge management.  Maybe it's a taxonomy or an epistimology or something...

Anyway, if you are interested in some advanced thinking on advanced thinging check out the post;

http://www.durantlaw.info/Knowledge+Management+Schools#comment-139

School

Technocratic

Technocratic

Technocratic

Economic

Behavioural

Behavioural

Behavioural

Philosophy

Systems

Cartographic

Engineering

Commercial

Organisational

Spatial

Strategic

Approach

Codification

Connectivity

Capability

Commercialisation

Collaboration

Contactivity

Consciousness

Focus

Technology

Maps

Processes

Income

Networks

Space

Mindsets

Aim

Bases

Directories

Flows

Assets

Pooling

Exchange

Capabilities

Unit

Domain

Enterprise

Activity

Know How

Communities

Place

Business

 
New Post 10/13/2008 12:29 PM
User is offline Chris Adams
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Re: Understanding your terms of reference 

Craig,

This is interesting, though I think it's a bit difficult to fully understand.  I did look at the original site.  There is some interesting information and presentations.  I think overall that Business Analysts should be more familiar with knowledge management.  I don't think this is currently given much attention within our profession.


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