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Following the Recipe -- with Disastrous Results #knowledge-capture
When I was a KMer, I often used the analogy of recipes to try to
explain how knowledge could be captured and shared. Here's a vivid example of the dangers blindly following a recipe. (The recipe called for 20 whole nutmegs instead of 2 pinches of ground nutmeg.) See https://www.thelocal.se/20080829/14000/ The comments about the error are quite interesting. If you use this example in a teaching context, here are two questions you may want to ask. 1) How would you have reacted if your spouse gave you this recipe and asked you to make it for them for their birthday? How would your answer differ if she/he gave you the recipe and 20 fresh nutmegs at the same time? 2) If your boss invited you to his/her home for dinner for the first time and served this horribly overspiced cake, would you have eaten your entire portion? How about if your mom served it? These questions get at the topics of 1) what kind of idiot would make this cake? and 2) what kind of idiot would eat it? The answer is, naturally, "Idiots just like you and me!" but the discussion should be fun. Cheers, Bruce Karney SolarCity (formerly of HP's KM Organization) bkarney@... |
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