JOHO: Post-Modern Knowledge Management: A
JOHO: Post-Modern Knowledge Management: A One-Question InterviewKnowledge management has traditionally suffered from the hubris of modernism: the belief that we can discover ultimate truths and organize the world according to rational principles using clever code. The idea was that we should capture and organize bits of "knowledge" in central databases. The people involved were relevant only as donors to the common ontology or as empty vessels into which knowledge could be poured.
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