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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | WWW.ANECDOTE.COM.AU DECEMBER 12, 2008 Anecdote - Whitepapers - Building a collaborative workplace Staff induction Anecdote circles Narrative & Change Knowledge strategy Collaboration Stories to size up Expertise Location About KM SNA and strategy Narrative & Branding Connecting people Tacit & Communities. The days of the lone genius quietly toiling away in pursuit of that Eureka moment to revolutionise an industry are all but over. | | | | | | | | | | CONNECTING 2 THE WORLD SEPTEMBER 18, 2011 A traditional model of organizational knowledge creation Unfortunately, I still haven't figured out how to include my word graphics into blogger and since I don't have a lot of time to figure it out, it will just have to be left out of this post. The Traditional Model The traditional model used by organizational learning theorists begins with the depth of knowledge. 2008). | CONNECTING 2 THE WORLD JULY 6, 2012 Knowledge Genres For weeks, I have been grappling with the "categories of knowledge" I developed in my knowledge grid. It took a while, but I finally realized that "category of knowledge" did not really reflect the concept I was trying to express. refer to this structuring of knowledge as knowledge genres. | | | | | | | | | | -
The role of specialist social networks for professionals: opening out communities of practice - Trends in the Living Networks The most important connections for most professionals (who are deep knowledge specialists in their domain of expertise) are their peers. This relates strongly to the well-established field of Communities of Practice. Certainly there is almost always some kind of boundary on who can participate. Web 2.0 MORE >> -
Knowledge management in a growing and change averse organization | Information Wants To Be Free skeptic gets a Kindle Old media really doesn’t “get new media Recent Comments Round 5 of Library Day in the Life! Clearly something needs to change to make sure everyone is on the same page and that knowledge is being transmitted better. For the first few months, only two of the programs bothered to use the spreadsheet. MORE >> -
KMEDGE.ORG | FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2009 Free! (Oh, Really?) I continue to ponder what the emerging business models for sharing content on the Web might mean for knowledge management. see three characteristics of the emerging model that are relevant to knowledge management: Most content is free to the user, yet it cost someone else to create it. But that's all we want much of the time. MORE >> -
NO STRAIGHT LINES | THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2008 The evolution of the employee-employer relationship I’ve pulled this one out as part of a response to a discussion between Bill Brantley and Harold Jarche on the question of the work literacy gap and its impact on, and the role of, the organization. = = == ==. Employee-employer relations in a knowledge based economy. The emergence of Web 2.0 MORE >> - SHAM Discussion Group, Fred Nickols, Creatively Encouraging User Adoption, Government KM Community, KAM, Levity Effect
Weekly Knowledge Management Blog by Stan Garfield. KM Question, Blog, Link, and Book of the Week. KM Question of the Week. Q: How can you start a discussion group where people talk about subjects of some depth in a thoughtful manner? A: Discussion groups have been called by a variety of names, including salons. MORE >>
- KM for Marketing, Bill Ives, 4 Paradoxes of KM, Tools for Communities Wiki, Pleased but Not Satisfied WEEKLY KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT BLOG BY STAN GARFIELD | FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2008
- Leadership Maxims, Avoiding a CoP Mid-Life Crisis, Library Clips, Knowledge and Learning Toolkit, Ten Commandments for Business Failure WEEKLY KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT BLOG BY STAN GARFIELD | TUESDAY, JULY 29, 2008
- Conference 2008 - Call for Submissions ACTKM | FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2008
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