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Subject:Re: Knowledge Transfer; the Survey From:JIMCHEVAL -at- AOL -dot- COM Date:Tue, 29 Jul 1997 10:53:27 -0400
In a message dated 97-07-29 10:15:01 EDT, willk -at- TIAC -dot- NET (Will Kelly) writes:
<< Knowledge Transfer may be a totally new concept in the eyes of SSI.
However, it is not
a totally new buzzword. The training industry uses the term "Knowledge
Transfer" a lot. >>
I would think KTI in particular would be bemused - their initials stand for
"Knowledge Transfer International" (as I remember).
Re: the survey - Am I the only one on the list who is horrified not only by
the attempt to manipulate one's fellow writers but by the roundabout answers
that have been provided to very straightforward questions? This goes well
beyond any "misunderstanding" and is about as vicious an abuse of a group's
collective trust as I've seen on any list.
Jim Chevallier
Los Angeles
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