The Technology Myth in Knowledge Management: Opening Statement
In the last three to four years, technology and software vendors have scrambled to position databases, search engines, portals, Web conferencing, and e-learning tools as knowledge management (KM) solutions. Corporations have been seduced into spending millions of dollars on such technologies in search of the silver bullet application to automate knowledge creation, capture, and sharing.
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