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Is KM Dead? Larry Prusak, Dave Snowden, Patrick Lambe

Sunday 6 July 2008 18:36 GDT

  




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Is KM Dead? Larry Prusak, Dave Snowden, Patrick Lambe
WeblogGurteen Knowledge Weblog
Knowledge LetterAppears in the Gurteen Knowledge Letter issue: 98
Posted DateSunday 6 July 2008 18:36 GDT
Posted ByDavid Gurteen
Linkshttp://www.greenchameleon.com/gc/blog_detail/dead_km_walking ... 
PeoplePatrick Lambe , Dave Snowden, Larry Prusak

Patrick Lambe recently interviewed Dave Snowden and Larry Prusak in Kuala Lumpur on the topic "Is Knowledge Management Dead?”. A great conversation and I think a "must watch" for all KMers.

Like Patrick, I believe that KM has not been irredeemably corrupted. To my mind, it is evolving rapidly under the impact of social tools and although it may be implemented differently and at times not even be called KM - it is still fundamentally unchanged as a discipline with similar goals and objectives.



In a conversation held in Kuala Lumpur on July 1st 2008, Larry Prusak, Dave Snowden and Patrick Lambe discuss the topic of whether KM is dead or dying, and what lies in store for it.




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