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Is There a Correct Interpretation of Hamlet?

April 17th, 2008 · Comments Off on Is There a Correct Interpretation of Hamlet?

Turner’s Evening of the Deluge (1843) In a recent blog entry, Dave Snowden, commented on a statement I made in an exchange in the actkm.org list serv group. Here’s the quotation from my post: “I do believe that there is a “correct” interpretation of Hamlet, and also that we can select among interpretations and find […]

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Tags: Epistemology/Ontology/Value Theory · Knowledge Making · Knowledge Management

Storytelling and Problem Solving: Part 1

April 17th, 2008 · Comments Off on Storytelling and Problem Solving: Part 1

Lascaux Horse One of the most popular techniques identified with Knowledge Management is storytelling. Led by Steve Denning, Dave Snowden, Katalina Groh, Larry Prusak, John Seely Brown, and Seth Weaver Kahan, storytelling has become a vibrant movement within KM with a life of its own. Two new books, due out in June 2004, by Denning, […]

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Tags: Epistemology/Ontology/Value Theory · KM Techniques · Knowledge Integration · Knowledge Making · Knowledge Management