Hello group,
thinking about the difference between practical and pragmatical Knowledge
Management I came to the following differentiation between pragmatical and
practical:
Pragmatical and practical both means useful. Pragmatical is something which
one thinks to be useful (e.g. a theory), practical is something, if that
which one thinks to be useful proves to be useful in reality (daily life).
Would be great to tell me if this differentiation is approriate.
Thanks for your help in advance,
Boris Jaeger - "Curiosity is the beginning of all learning!"
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