tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356445737802767111.post2305097518898948333..comments2022-06-28T17:40:24.070-07:00Comments on Stories about Experience and Expertise: Experts respected for organisational knowledge more than technical knowledgeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356445737802767111.post-31364207070395846562010-03-24T18:48:19.274-07:002010-03-24T18:48:19.274-07:00Found this blog today.
Interesting to see somebod...Found this blog today.<br /><br />Interesting to see somebody tackling some of these issues. I don't yet grok what you're doing here but interesting.<br /><br />Some observations:<br />It's hard to find real expertise (sometimes it would be better to ditch the project than to carry on);<br />Digging out the expertise refines it especially if the KE has domain insights (i.e. expertise sometimes gets "corrected");<br />After something is put down the next expert finds it easier;<br />Mixing science with expertise can be very powerful;<br />Boolean/Logic/Rule-Based representations are a very bad fit in some technical areas;<br />If it's really good, it might be best to hive it off as management of an operational concern likely is unsuited for managing a good product;Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com