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  <updated>2007-12-03T11:46:19Z</updated>
  <title>Comments for The story of an association near-implosion</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 Dr. Dan Kirsch on 2006-09-08</title>
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        <name>Dr. Dan Kirsch</name> 
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      <![CDATA[ <p>Hardly seems to be news for Lambe to dredge up his (one-sided, inaccurate) "article."  At the time it seemed quite self-serving as it purports Lambe's own society (that he was president of, and still a player in) as the only society that is worth anything, and now two years after events it still seems self-serving.  Sure makes me wonder to what end (and motivation) does he now decide to bring it forward.  As for his "conspiracy laced" comment about the threat of lawyers, suggest he take that up with the publisher as we didn't rumble that stick in the trash can.  I simply assumed that it was found to not be worth publishing.</p>

<p>I do find it interesting that he and a couple of others seem bent on taking aim at KMPro anytime we make that "forward motion" (such as having just announced that Hubert Saint-Onge has volunteered to join our Advisory Board).  It always amazes me to see the amount of efforts that some folks will expend sticking their noses in to be spitefull for no particular reason at all (given that Lambe isn't a member, and has no connectivity to KMPro whatsoever).</p>

<p>I certainly do appreciate that you have noted that we have long since put those events behind KMPro and that we have moved forward as an international professional society.  And some of the announcements that we have coming over the next few weeks will further solidify that we continue moving in that forward direction.</p>

<p>You (and Denham) had asked back then:<br />
"One wonders what happens to the KMPro chapters and membership while the top dogs do battle?"</p>

<p>And I think that chapters forming world-wide, growing membership, a who's who of KM gurus on our Advisory Board, ongoing research (salary survey, position description library), etc. etc. answer that question nicely, yes?</p>

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