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KNOWLEDGE JOLT WITH JACK APRIL 2, 2012 Shifting to net work I have read several pieces recently that talk about a shift from "traditional" forms of doing work or being organized to a "networked" form. Two of these are the 2012 State of Community Management report from The Community Roundtable andAnne Marie McEwan's discussion of the Learning Workplace. Both of these contain the models that caught my eye. | GREEN CHAMELEON APRIL 2, 2012 Blog>> Fads, Knowledge Management and Identity Angst Here’s the relevant section of Venkatesh’s post – sound familiar? “At any given technology conference, you will find the following types: People with chips on their shoulders about being marginalized by the new trend. Long-ignored people who suddenly find that they’ve turned into stars, blinking in the spotlight. | KNOWLEDGE JOLT WITH JACK APRIL 2, 2012 What are you improving? Be careful what processes you are looking at when doing improvement work. Continuous improvement professionals have a job to do when they encounter new situations. We are often asked to come in an do assessments of the current situation and create a path to new and improved operations. Usually this has to do with "fixing" a broken process. | | | | | | | | | | -
HAROLD JARCHE | MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2012 Awareness Tweet Part of Personal Knowledge Management is seeking sources of knowledge (Seek-Sense-Share). To be able to seek, first you have to be aware. Wolfgang Reinhardt has looked at knowledge workers, researchers in particular, and examined how they can be aware in their fields of expertise. Controller. Helper. Learner. Linker. Networker. Organizer. MORE >> -
WEB WORKER DAILY | MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2012 Independent work: Not a young person’s game? Asked to picture the phenomenon sometimes called the gig economy or freelance nation , many people would probably imagine the relatively young and hip, toting their laptops to coffee shops and coworking spaces in particular urban hotspots. Not according to new research conducted by independent work consultancy MBO Partners released today. MORE >> -
LIBRARIAN OF FORTUNE | MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2012 When conversations go bad. was there informational inequality? One of the many insights I have gotten from my partner, and one that has helped keep my relationships with people solid, is to take 100% responsibility for any conversation. Not 50% and not 150%. That sounds strange to most people; shouldn't each person have 50% responsibility? It's her job to show up 100% on her end. Trust me on this." MORE >> -
European Conference on Information Literacy The European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL), organised by the Department of Information Management of Hacettepe University and Department of Information and Communication Sciences of Zagreb University, will take place in Istanbul, Turkey, 23-25 October 2013. The first call for papers opens in May 2012. events MORE >> -
PORTALS AND KM | MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2012 NetBase Partners with SAP Expanding Social Media Analysis Across the Enterprise Here is a useful idea for taking advantage of the transparency within social media. Why not move social media analysis beyond the marketing department to provide its benefits to other groups within the enterprise? This is exactly what NetBase is doing through its reseller relationship and collaboration with SAP. MORE >>
- Story triggering - reinforcing beliefs ANECDOTE | MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2012
- Architectures of Control: Harvard, Facebook, and the Chicago School JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2012
- LinkedIn Updates People You May Know Feature LINKED INTELLIGENCE | MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2012
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