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  • And knowledge management is a means, not an end. -- Bill Gates
  • There's no such thing as knowledge management; there are only knowledgeable people. Information only becomes knowledge in the hands of someone who knows what to do with it. -- Peter Drucker
  • Advocates of knowledge management as the next big thing have advanced the proposition that what companies need is more intellectual capital. While that is undeniably true, its only partly true. What those advocates are forgetting is that knowledge is only useful if you do something with it. -- Jeffrey Pfeffer
  • It's never been more important for borrowers to arm themselves with knowledge and build sound financial-management skills. -- Robert Manning
  • The primary goal of management education was, as originally conceived, to impart knowledge that could be applied to a variety of real-world business situations. -- Warren Bennis
  • One of the big failures for the big auto companies is that even the CEO and the top management often don't understand design and manufacturing. As a CEO, you have to make decisions; you need to have knowledge. -- Henrik Fisker
  • The essence of management is to make knowledge productive. -- Peter Drucker
  • Management of outcomes may not be any more than a skill. It does not require knowledge. -- W. Edwards Deming
  • Management [ Providence ], knowledge, and intention are not the same when ascribed to us and when ascribed to God. -- Maimonides
  • A primary task of management in the developed countries in the decades ahead will be to make knowledge productive. -- Peter Drucker
  • Knowledge management will never work until corporations realize it's not about how you capture knowledge but how you create and leverage it. -- Etienne Wenger
  • The most important contribution management needs to make in the 21st century is ... to increase the productivity of knowledge work and the knowledge worker -- Peter Drucker
  • To maintain nice relation with the people is half of intelligence, nice questioning is half of knowledge, and nice domestic arrangements is half of the management of livelihood. -- Ali ibn Abi Talib
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