Mining for Knowledge Management Nuggets
Jinfo Article
13th February 2014
By James Mullan
Abstract
James Mullan examines what knowledge managers can learn from the "sandbox" game Minecraft where users are encouraged to be creative and learn from their mistakes as they survive and thrive through gathering resources. Should KM professionals spend more time proactively collecting knowledge instead of focusing on fulfilling research requests or specific outcomes?
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