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| | PORTALS AND KM MAY 28, 2012 Making Work Fun Pays Off This post is consistent with yesterday's on repecting your employees. recently read an excellent HBR article, Free Your Frontline Workers to Innovate , by Jeffrey Rayport. He discussed the freedom that companies like Trader Joe’s give to their employees to be themselves and interact in fun ways with their customers. could go on. | KNOWLEDGE JOLT WITH JACK MAY 28, 2012 QotD: Thought and action, Dreams and disasters I heard an entertaining quote this evening, and thought I'd share it with my friends: Thought without action is a dream. Action without thought is a disaster. . don't find a direct attribution for it, but it seems to be related to a Japanese proverb. And probably many others. personal+effectiveness project+management quotes | | | | | | | | | | - Developing Information Literacy for Lifelong Learning and Knowledge-Based Economy in the Western Balkan Countries
Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) Library is managing a project, funded by the Tempus IV European Union programme, Developing Information Literacy for Lifelong Learning and Knowledge-Based Economy in the Western Balkan Countries , a project worth €1,171,557. There is a report on an initial information day [link]. MORE >> -
COLUMN TWO | MONDAY, MAY 28, 2012 Hiring the best intranet people A popular corporate refrain is ‘our people are our greatest asset’, and for most organisations this is true. Indeed, the higher the level of the role, the greater the impact a bad fit can have. For some, selecting the right people for a role can seem like a black art. what attributes to look for, and how to evaluate and select for these. MORE >> -
ACTKM | MONDAY, MAY 28, 2012 2012 actKM Conference Submissions actKm 2012 Conference - Call for Papers. When: 16-17 October 2012. Where: Canberra, Australia. The actkm knowledge management forum is now calling for Papers and. Presentations for our 12th Annual Conference. We are looking for presentations from KM/OD practitioners or similarly. theme of 'Connecting Knowledge - building the knowledge-centric. MORE >> -
COLUMN TWO | MONDAY, MAY 28, 2012 Plan for BYOD Historically, bigger organisations provided staff with a corporate phone, often a BlackBerry or equivalent. Generally several generations behind the best of consumer devices, these phones were great for basic connectivity (email and calendar) but little else. Thus ‘bring your own device’ (BYOD) was born. Benefits of BYOD. Enterprise 2.0 MORE >>
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