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No. 53 | September 2001 | ||
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As we were preparing this edition of I3 UPDATE / ENTOVATION International News, the dreadful events that happened in New York, Washington and Pittsburgh were unfolding. We were shocked and moved, and this edition put on hold. For everyone the world will never be quite the same. And for those of our readers whose friends and loved ones have been injured, killed or are missing, it will change most of all. To you we offer our heartfelt sympathies during this time of trauma and grief. After several days of reflection and receiving many inputs from ENTOVATION 100 colleagues in response to Debra's Special Message (see below), we have decided to devote this issue to the single theme of Global Knowledge for a Better World. Our hope is that by better understanding of aspirations of people and societies around the world, and through pooling our knowledge, that we can truly help everyone realize their full potential and create a more peaceful and prosperous environment. David Skyrme MAIN FEATURE Following the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the thoughts of ENTOVATION's Debra Amidon, and some messages from the ENTOVATION 100 Knowledge Leadership list, and the Global Knowledge Discussion list. Read The Article SPECIAL FEATURE Perspectives and pearls of wisdom from the 18th World Conference of the International Association of Science and Technology Parks (ISAP) in Bilbao, Spain. Read The Article SPECIAL FEATURE No. 2 The challenges of the Knowledge Management community in the battle against terrorism following the horrendous attacks on the United States, as perceived by David Skyrme. Read The Article KNOWLEDGE DIGEST A round-up of of recent developments. Global Knowledge Partnership (GKP) Debra M. Amidon joins the Board of KnowMap A selection of some of the best forthcoming events THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH {thought:for:the:month} |
RECENT HIGHLIGHTS Knowledge Strategy: What's Your Reality Check? The Intangibles of Competition/Cooperation Knowledge Management: Has It Peaked? ALL-TIME FAVOURITES Customers: a new twist on knowledge management Virtual teaming and virtual organizations: 25 principles of proven practice Measurement myopia; those who measure and those who act Portal power: gateways or trapdoors? China: accepting the knowledge challenge |