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November 14, 2005


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1. Stefan Lafloer on December 6, 2005 1:16 PM writes...

I could not agree more. The combination of
-a weak educational system that focuses on 'old structures' and details and not on innovation, managing change and learning concepts
-the outsourcing not only of manufacturing, but intellectual processes like research and development and others; processes which in the large number create a companies learning and experience - allowing other countries to learn and gather experience
-the fact that the number of science graduates in Asia is growing leaps and bounds, while it is declining in the US
-that Knowledge Management is a big thing, so important that some of the asian governments (like India) support those efforts; and not like in the US where CKO are getting layed off.. and KM seems to have a stale smell to it..

all of those things make me wonder!

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