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[The Knowledge Management and Storytelling Blog] The essence of this story reflects the core of the “Knowledge” issue - or let me be more specific - the “Knowledge management” issue. And why is that?

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[SellingPower] Is Sales Enablement just Lipstick on a Knowledge Management Pig ...: But until vendors have the control to restrict their products to salespeople who truly understand how to use them the outcomes won't be anywhere close to the hype. To take full advantage of Sales Enablement, salespeople need the motivation to see through their customer's eyes, and that requires knowing what information matters in the first place.

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[The Legal Workshop] Automating Contract Law: How Advances in Knowledge-Management ...: Here, unfortunately, the path is steep.  Twenty years ago, I might have argued that we could simply examine a million contracts to glean the popular preferences of contracting parties across diverse terms.  In essence, each contract could serve as a ballot, and we could import the most-voted-for term as a majoritarian default rule.  Meaning-based computing would simply be a way to tally the votes faster.  But work over the past two decades suggests that the selection of contract default rules is much more difficult than simply picking the most popular terms.  We cannot always infer, for instance, that failure to change a default rule constitutes approval rather than an effort to economize on transaction costs.  Furthermore, penalty default rules may be justified, even if unpopular, by their ability to force parties to reveal socially desirable data.  Finally, default-rule theory presents a granularity problem because lawmakers are free to set different default rules for different groups of contracting parties.

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