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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Management was trying to get something out of them, and made that message too blatant.  (The In earlier attempts, management ask technicians to submit a quota of repair tips, or they had joint quality circle teams between technicians and engineers.  Technicians And incidentally, product engineering and management were able to data-mine the conversation for helpful insight. Home About Services For Vendors Policies Enterprise 2.0 Personal Branding Subscribe Gil Yehuda's Enterprise 2.0 Blog Your path to success
 
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Pull is a far more powerful driver for Knowledge Management than Push, and I would always look to create a culture of knowledge seeking before creating a culture of knowledge sharing." Firstly, we don’t create a knowledge sharing culture, we help create conditions so this happens! In the future our CoPs at work will be complemented by Mark Gould has a great post which has picked up on a thread in one of the LinkedIn forums on the "Pulling" and "Pushing" of information. Mark’s post also covers some blog discussion on
 
Sunday, January 24, 2010
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, based on mutual acquaintance and friendship, in the knowledge sharing context? That was the title. The subtitle was “The challenge of sustainable socialisation”.
 

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"From virtual worlds, to CoPs and 'mash-ups' – Kent County Council is using all of these to promote knowledge management. technologies for knowledge management (KM)." ...Tags: Tags: online_communities technologyforcommunity mashups knowledge_management technology_stewardship communities_of_practic Carol Patrick, Kent’s Head of Innovation, talks to Juno Baker about empowering members and residents to use web 2.0 quot; ...Tags:
The Knowledge Management and Storytelling Blog Front Page About Yigal Chamish You can find me also here ← The stories of Africa: Chris Abani on TED.com 483700 ???? ??? → rarr; A Story on an Executive, Management and Knowledge August 16, 2009 · 1 Comment Few days ago I came across Matt Simpson ’s story on “The manager who thought he could create a community” . It is a kind of stories that you often face during work with organizations and executives.
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Home Thinkingshift is ThinkingShift CoPs 101 December 9, 2008 · Filed under Communities of Practice , Knowledge Management , Useful resources , YouTube Once again, I find myself in need of explaining CoPs (communities of practice) to people I’m working with. I’ve been working with CoPs since 2002 in the same organisation. There’s been the usual ups and downs - a couple of CoPs bit the dust (really because they’d reached the limits of their purpose); senior management have tried to get their claws into the CoPs or grilled me over ROI on the CoPs; and the CoPs have survived a recent restructure.
Sign In Home KM Topics KM Overview Case Studies About Us Search Evaluate Your Communities: 10 Traits of Successful CoPs The following is a short diagnostic that can be used to evaluate
Apin Talisayon’s Weblog – Knowledge Management provides useful TOOLS but it leaves MANY GAPS – Oops! (Learn Keep KM assessments SHORT BUT MEATY My first KM audit consisted of several forms that took three batches of middle-level managers one whole afternoon per batch to fill up (it was a very large organization of more than three thousand employees). Ownership can be DOUBLE-EDGED Learn from My KM Mistakes) Oops! #1. 1.
Sign In Home KM Topics KM Overview Case Studies About Us Search A Framework for Designing and Implementing CoPs APQChas developed an organizing framework for an enterprise-wide approach
You can check out the deck over here (Or flip through the embedded slides below) and in it you would be able to find the following topics covered: "What is a "Community of Practice" (CoP)?" Five steps to a successful CoP CoP Facilitation - the magic ingredient For a good number of years Communities (of Practice, of Interest, of Purpose, etc. etc.)
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