atw: Re: Knowledge management

Does that mean that after you have chased up all the "try asking Fred"  and
"I think Gertrude did that last year" links the KMS becomes a CMS?
Bob T
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Peter Martin <peterm_5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Christine :
>
> For all of that, I suppose one common distinction made between a KMS and a=
>  CMS is that a KMS has to take account of information not stored in
> document=
>  form, (eg. held only in heads),  and ways of acquiring that and turning
> it,=
>  if you like, into "content" that can be managed...
> -Peter M
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