Second Track Processes: A Research Agenda
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https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.bess.v1i1.6452Keywords:
Knowledge Management, Second TrackAbstract
Knowledge management expert Dr Peter Massingham proposes a fresh direction for Second Track research in terms of being a unique type of complex adaptive social system tackling complex problem solving. This approach will open new ways to explore and test their operation and demonstrate their practical utility.
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