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  <updated>2007-12-03T12:03:07Z</updated>
  <title>Comments for KMPro having some growing pains</title> 
  <subtitle>Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and more.  As of December 2007 Jack will likely start writing about product management too.</subtitle>
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    <title>Trackback in article Another Non-Profit Tries to Eat Itself from Josh's Weblog</title>
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              I forget where I learned this definition, but I've long believed that politics is the art of generating consent. I watched the implosion of the Libertarian Party of Oregon over factionalism (eventually one side gave up because the fight was... <a href="http://pun.org/josh/archives/2004/08/another_nonprof.html">[Read More]</a>
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    <published>2004-08-29T21:18:00Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Joe Firestone on 2004-09-12</title>
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      <![CDATA[ <p>Hi Jack,</p>

<p>In the interests of accuracy, KMCI is now a division of The Center for the Open Enterprise a Vermont LLC.  Also, KMCI doesn't offer Certifications any longer, even though we were the first KM organization to do so. Our courses are Certificate courses. We don't offer certifications because we came to the conclusion that the discipline of KM isn't characterized by sufficient consensus on a standard body of knowledge for a training organization to be able to say that it knows and can teach what that standard body of knowledge is.</p>

<p>Best,</p>

<p>Joe</p>

<p>Joseph M. Firestone, Ph.D,<br />
Co-Director, KMCI</p> ]]>
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    <published>2004-09-13T04:44:51Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from John Maloney on 2004-10-25</title>
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      <![CDATA[ <p>Jack,</p>

<p>Don't forget the KM Cluster is grown sharply and continues to rapidly expand domestically and internationally. </p>

<p>DC & Mid-Atlantic: <a href="http://www.kmcluster.com/iad/"><a href="http://www.kmcluster.com/iad/">http://www.kmcluster.com/iad/</a></a><br />
Southeast & Atlanta: <a href="http://www.kmcluster.com/atl/"><a href="http://www.kmcluster.com/atl/">http://www.kmcluster.com/atl/</a></a><br />
SF Bay  & Silicon Valley: <a href="http://www.kmcluster.com/sfo/"><a href="http://www.kmcluster.com/sfo/">http://www.kmcluster.com/sfo/</a></a><br />
Toronto: <a href="http://www.kmcluster.com/yyz/"><a href="http://www.kmcluster.com/yyz/">http://www.kmcluster.com/yyz/</a></a><br />
New England: <a href="http://www.kmcluster.com/lax/"><a href="http://www.kmcluster.com/lax/">http://www.kmcluster.com/lax/</a></a><br />
SoCal: <a href="http://www.kmcluster.com/lax/"><a href="http://www.kmcluster.com/lax/">http://www.kmcluster.com/lax/</a></a><br />
London: <a href="http://www.kmcluster.com/lon/"><a href="http://www.kmcluster.com/lon/">http://www.kmcluster.com/lon/</a></a></p>

<p>Many more on the way...</p>

<p>No histrionics, just thought leadership!</p>

<p>Cheers,</p>

<p>John</p> ]]>
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