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Shahzad Ali Khan Pakistan
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Imagination and Knowledge
As very rightly pointed out by Einstein, "Imagination" is more important than knowledge. It's simply because knowledge has limits, while imagination is unlimited. Most inventions come through the imagination of someone and today's imagination can become tomorrows reality. Its the base of innovation and creativity.
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Sokolova Tatiana, Russian Federation
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Knowledge Management: Whose Imagination Matters? I think that personal quality is the core point. Very often we deal with narrow-minded leaders of organizations and a staff of younger and more creative people, whose opinions and decisions are not taken into account. So the question is whose imagination makes our today's and tomorrows reality...?
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PATRIK MARIEN Consultant, Belgium
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I Agree. Good Systems you Create from Imagination Imagination is making situations without knowledge, limitless unless by your own blocking of not daring to dream. By visualizing your thoughts it is possible to discover problems or needs that you than solve and make using knowledge and research. However, many have unlearned imagining with studying knowledge (or falling back on possible no longer relevant experience), and suffer the consequences of this everyday because by putting knowledge first, we create poor solutions to solve problems and get needs. Imagination you always have at any age (its free), knowledge you have to learn.
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Catherine Piloto, Zimbabwe
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Knowledge and Imagination I am of the view that both knowledge and imagination are important to complement each other. For imagination to be executed, there has to be some knowledge upon which that imagination builds, otherwise imagination may not lead to any further meaningful developments.
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