
Neil Olonoff recently asked this question on LinkedIn:
“How can we stimulate knowledge sharing and collaboration in government?”
I’ve provided an answer to this question in three posts here, here, and here. Whatever I say in these posts about enhancing knowledge sharing assumes the adoption of a clear definition or specification of knowledge allowing a measurable distinction to be made between knowledge and just information. Without that we’re all really talking about “enhancing information sharing and collaboration in government,” not “enhancing knowledge sharing.”
To Be Continued
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