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solutions, such as instant messenger, content publishing and knowledge management management tools, allow for information sharing, but they are also missing a key jump from an Office program to chat to knowledge bases in a futile effort to spark permissions that leverage the current enterprise identity and access Today's post was written by Ken Muir, Chief Technology Technology and Strategy Officer of Novell's Collaboration Business Unit.
 
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Tags: KM Knowledge Managemen This one from Lotus does a surprisingly good job.  Not perfect, but not at all bad… Thanks to Geoff Parcell for spotting it. ...Tags:
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On the Knowledge Management for Development a discussion took place about 'knowlege products' to which I posted a remark about the importance of striving for a balance between connecting and collecting. I'm convinced this balance is very important to get right. I was too lazy to search for documents where I picked it up, but Stan Garfield read my question and was so kind to make it into the Knowledge Management Question of the Week . I forgot where I read about it, but since then it the concepts have stuck with me.
Knowledge Management for Social Innovation A blog about Communities of Practice and web based approaches to leading change through better use of knowledge. « Communities of Practice: Lessons from Latin America | Main | OPEN INVITATION: GLOBAL JAM ONLINE COMMUNTIES FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION » Virtual Communities: At What Price? How much does a virtual community cost? But all must be attended to. • “Landscaping” the site • Facilitating community activity • Moderating discussions and events • Managing
Read more at Going Social Now more about Shiv Stories by Shiv Singh Practical Strategies for Creating a Successful Intranet [1 Comment] Value-Driven Intranet Design [3 Comments] Making Knowledge Management Work on your Intranet [2 Comments] A Web 2.0 As a result, people are forced to depend upon each other for knowledge. Boxes And Arrows : The Design Behind the Design Register or Log In Search Stories Ideas Forums People Events Jobs About February Issue, 2009
picture: Mariette Heres In the Broker you can find an article called Aid is a knowledge industry in which Mariette Heres argues that " although NGOs are taking more interest in knowledge management, they have so far failed to recognize that they are part of a knowledge industry, of which the delivery of goods and services is only a part." I think it is interesting to put up such a statement, which makes people think. Unfortunately she does not define what a knowledge industry is, which makes the argumentation weaker. And there is no definition to be found on wikipedia.
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Tags: knowledge managemen Via Bieslog I found nownow by Amazon. You can ask any question and it will be answered by 3 people who are good in searching the web. The last question was: What religion are the ethiopians who are currently fighting with the somalians? And part of the answer: Ethiopia is a predominately Coptic Christian nation
Print this article | Read this article in: | IT | ES | March 6, 2007 ? While even a year ago putting together your own social network would have required at least some programming knowledge, however, a new service makes it as easy as starting your own blog - guiding you through the simple process of customization with a simple online wizard, and yet offering a host of intricate customization tools for the more advanced user. If you do have a professional or semi-professional blog, Community Building: How To Create Your Own Social Media Network With Ning Stop [social] networking: Build your own network! - If you ever thought about creating your own mini YouTube, MySpace or community site, in which members can upload media, write and contribute directly, the time of your dream has finally come...
People are writing their own stories, though [Read More] Tracked on Jun 20, 2005 9:10:44 AM » The role of metaphor in building an online community from Anecdote: complexity - narrative - knowledge Nancy White pointed me to this excellent post by Kathy Sierra which describes how the online community, javaranch, was built on the principle of members “being nice” to one another. But Ill give you an example -- you were able to disagree strongly with me, but you managed to do it without calling me names. Creating Passionate Users About Search CPU Blog Past favorites Angry/negative people can be bad for your brain Code like a girl Ultra-fast release cycles and the new plane When only the glib win, we all lose How to be an expert Creativity on speed Micromanagement: the Zombie Function The hi-res user experience Mediocrity by "areas of improvement" Death by risk-aversion Crash course in learning theory Free Range Posts (open