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Re: Technography, Knowledge Management and Frontier
Author: Bernie DeKoven Posted: 2/26/1999; 11:04:32 AM Topic: Technography, Knowledge Management and Frontier Msg #: 3272 (In response to 3271) Prev/Next: 3271 / 3273
Great stuff! This is a real help. Thanks, Phil for the insights.So, here's an interesting distinction. The stuff developed in a technography session is created by consensus. Everyone is reading it as it is generated. Everyone is helping to organize it and integrate it into a whole. This is what makes technography seem like magic, because it takes individual input and brings it into the consensual understanding. This leads to the after-meeting discussion group challenge. The stuff generated in the DG does not reflect the consensus. It has yet to be woven back in to the common knowledge base. We need a technology and a process that will help make that happen. Here's where on-line technography could perhaps help.
Re. your "Historian" module, that could certainly be triggered every time the document is printed.
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- Re: Technography, Knowledge Management and Frontier, Dave Winer, 2/26/1999; 11:16:17 AM
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