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[Stuart Glendinning Hall :: Main Page] Thanks to the UK´s National Health Service (the NHS is a large federal organisation) I had five years to work away on using complexity in health and information systems in my own sweet down-to-earth way and guess what well of course it all came to nothing. Well except I got free R&D time out of them, got to experiment with a lot of ideas, present on reorganising corporate KM, fed the ideas into a NHS national KM event, etc, etc.

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