Interview with HBS Andrew McAfee
by David Weinberger
Andrew McAfee, creator of the Enterprise 2.0, talks about what Knowledge Management 2.0 looks like…and whether it will arrive top-down, bottom-up or both.
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February 8, 2007 at 5:29 pm · Filed under Enterprise 2.0, Videos
Andrew McAfee, creator of the Enterprise 2.0, talks about what Knowledge Management 2.0 looks like…and whether it will arrive top-down, bottom-up or both.
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