ON THE LINK BETWEEN FUTURE STUDIES AND NECESSITY OF INCLUDING CORROSION IN A “DESIRED FUTURE” SCENARIO: PRESENTING A MODEL
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https://doi.org/10.29121/ijetmr.v2.i4.2015.33Keywords:
Corrosion knowledge management (CKM), Possible and desired Futures, Participatory Action LearningAbstract
In this paper a model is developed to address how a bad, man-made incident such as corrosion as an element for moving from a possible future to a desired future must be handled within a Participatory Action Learning scheme. The possible mechanisms (including corrosion knowledge management as a managerial tool) are also addressed and discussed.
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