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  <updated>2007-12-03T11:51:39Z</updated>
  <title>Comments for Joining Dots says why KM is so difficult</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>Comment from Oneirodynic on 2005-12-02</title>
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        <name>Oneirodynic</name> 
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      <![CDATA[ <p>This is something which i debate with my colleagues - whether "data" is the most important thing in KM.Whether "information" is equal to "knowledge".</p>

<p>The usefullness of the data being accumalated,comes when its saturated.IMHO,there is no use using the data unless and until you have collected a comprehensice wealth of data in the domain involved.</p>

<p>As they say,a little knowledge can be dangerous :-)</p> ]]>
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    <published>2005-12-02T06:41:56Z</published>
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    <title>Trackback in article More difficulties with KM from Knowledge Jolt with Jack</title>
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        <p>
              Following my note about Joining Dots' article on "Why is KM so difficult," I tracked down an article of the same title by Julian Birkinshaw from the London Business School.  He says, "The problem with knowledge management is that most companies struggl... <a href="http://blog.jackvinson.com/archives/2005/12/07/more_difficulties_with_km.html">[Read More]</a>
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    <published>2005-12-08T04:59:13Z</published>
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