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106 Articles match "2004","Knowledge"
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
In a lengthy chapter her 2004 book Reclaim the State: Experiments in Popular Democracy (updated and re-issued in paperback this month), Wainwright describes in great detail how Brazil’s Workers’ Party (PT), under the leadership of the city’s mayor, Olivio Dutra, opened up the budgetary process to all citizens. While Wainwright clearly applauds the participatory-budgeting experiment, she is also willing to ask the hard questions, like, Why did the participatory budgeting process decline in the years since 2004, when the Workers’ Party in Porto Alegre lost the mayorship? Hillary Wainwright is one of the finest people I have met over the last few years, so I’m happy to share this profile, written by my friend David Bollier :
“If you want to learn the nitty-gritty about social transformation in our times — What works and what doesn’t?
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Monday, March 1, 2010
The case was brought after the school attempted to discipline a student for allegedly taking and dealing drugs, which it had filmed without his knowledge. They further maintain that another Xerox-held patent dating back to 2004 is currently being infringed by Google’s Adsense and Adwords software, amongst others. Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams. For more social media snippets, follow her on @emodkate - or for general twittery, @KateVWilliams.
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Offline I built upon the core facilitation knowledge of folks like Sam Kaner , Peggy Holman , Roger Schwarz , Juanita Brown , Harrison Owen , and many, many others.
In 2004, I took a stab at a more academic review entitled A Short History o f Online Facilitation .
In just over a week I’ll be in Ft. Worth, Texas, opening Monday’s session of the Elearning 2010 Conference .
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Home Blog Services Portfolio Info social learning people different discourse education culture practice communities online community work knowledge cultural world practices time literacy international information Powered by RafCloud 2.0.2 Social reporter - old school If you
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Sunday, January 24, 2010
It was published in the Knowledgeboard on the 24th of September 2004 , and it started a very nice conversation (there, and in the old KB forums). It recent development in an online community has shone the spotlight again on a matter that I’ve repeatedly found to be very important for CoPs in particular and for knowledge building and sharing in general. In other words, how beneficial is the impact of human personal relationships, That was the title. The subtitle was “The challenge of sustainable socialisation”.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
The second seminal experience was taking part in George Por’s “Knowledge Ecology University” or KEU as we called it, and the relationship forming event of the KE Fair . Heaven because we can access knowledge and relationship like never before. Global Networks & Knowledge Sharing
This afternoon I’m spending a half hour on a Skype video conversation to share a bit of how I use social media. I
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Monday, November 9, 2009
This Inside Knowledge Prediction Markets Masterclass (co-authored with colleague Victoria Axelrod) describes the prediction market landscape
in markets to tap grassroots employee knowledge for forecasting, and in
support host of books from James Surowiecki's Wisdom of the Crowds (2004) to Yochai Benkler's Wealth of Networks (2006), Dan Tapscott's
A small and really smart group of people convened by John
Maloney Maloney (at the Gleacher Executive Center in Chicago), on November 6 to
explore
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Saturday, April 11, 2009
exact any/all The original knowledge-management publication denotes premium content | Apr 18 2009 E-mail: Password: Forget your password? Click Here Business Intelligence Collaboration Competitive Intelligence Communities of Practice CRM Culture E-learning Enterprise Content Management Enterprise Search
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
In working with knowledge sharing and learning initiatives within international non governmental organizations (NGOs), the author has observed a pattern where talented internal practitioners have struggled to spread innovations, engender learning required for successful work, and in general, been stopped from excelling.
She feels her idea will accellerate knowledge sharing, increase learning and reduce duplication. OK, I need your help. I
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Monday, April 20, 2009
exact any/all The original knowledge-management publication denotes premium content | Apr 21 2009 E-mail: Password: Forget your password? Click Here Business Intelligence Collaboration Competitive Intelligence Communities of Practice CRM Culture E-learning Enterprise Content Management Enterprise Search
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
January 2004, I experienced what some folks would know as a serious wake up call in my life. And this is where social computing kicks in, because right then I realised that if I wanted to make it work in my new situation I needed to be out there : visible; easy to reach and connect with; always willing to help and share my knowledge with those who needed it (And with those who may need it at a later time, too!) in an open and public way; willing to share my expertise, experience We all know that plenty of people nowadays are trying to figure out what is the main business value and various benefits of using social computing within the enterprise.
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Essentially, as we increase group sizes beyond 80, to 150, 200, or even 350-500, we typically do so by breaking larger groups down into smaller ones, and continually reducing community sizes down to the point where they can be understood and managed by people -- and so efficiency reasserts itself. Since this post was originally posted, I have added a number of other posts about the Dunbar Number and group size issues: 2005-02: Dunbar Triage: Too Many Connections 2005-03: Dunbar, Altruistic Punishment, and Meta-Moderation 2005-07: Cheers: Belongingness and Para-Social Relationships
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Sunday, February 3, 2008
Support home Products Use Cases Buy Customers Company News Blog Contact Us MIT Sloan Management Review | Failure to Collaborate and Share Knowledge --> Team Failure Blog547 : January 21, 2008 ; Posted by Jordan Frank Collaboration and knowledge sharing dont sound mission critical untilyou consider this: Teams that fail to do both, fail to perform. Bridging Faultlines in Diverse teams (A Dummer 2007 study published in the MIT Sloan Management Review) detailsthe
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