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Sunday, July 20, 2008
How Toyota and Linux Keep Collaboration Simple 8/1/2005 The Toyota and Linux communities illustrate time-tested techniques for collaboration under pressure: Share knowledge widely, frequently, and in small increments, and use universally available tools to do it. From Harvard Business Review . by Philip Evans and Bob Wolf Tuesday, December 2, 2003 Near midnight, Andrea Barisani, system administrator in the physics department of the University of Trieste, discovered that an attacker had struck his institutions Gentoo Linux server. He traced the breach to a vulnerable spot in the Linux kernel and another in rsync, a file transfer mechanism that automatically replicates data among computers.
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Thursday, June 29, 2006
Knowledge Jolt with Jack Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and more. As of December 2007 Jack will likely start writing about product management too. Blogging and communities How can communities, which are purpose-driven and group-driven, be supported by blogs, which are solo-user-driven? Is there a connection between blogging and communities?
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Monday, March 24, 2008
Home About Full Circle Contact Resources Wiki Full Circus Full Circle Associates connections for a changing world, online and offline… Mar 16 2008 Harvesting knowledge from text conversations Published by Nancy White at 4:18 pm under facilitation , harvesting , knowledge sharing , online facilitation , technology stewardship
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Friday, June 19, 2009
Incredibly Dull About Me Andrew Gent View my complete profile Topics Information Architecture (24) Knowledge Management (52) Poetry (15) Technology (40) Video Games (20) Blog Archive ▼ 2009 (21) ▼ June (3) The Art of Managing Knowledge Management Programs Bing Bang Boom I am Tired of Killing Things ► April (6) Sustainable KM: Principles & Approaches Sustainable KM: The Challenges (Part 4) Have We Missed the Boat? Social
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
Enlightened tradition Unpicking traditional assumptions about KM and the life of the law About this blog (plus disclaimer) google1ee55436f147bed6.html On Tarns Posted by: Mark Gould | 2 June 2009 Navigating the seven Cs of knowledge It dawned on me today that a lot of our knowledge-related activities reflect, depend upon or contribute to things beginning with ‘C’. As mentioned in my last post, this is a critical part of knowledge sharing. In that spirit, today’s post is brought to you by the letter C and the number 7. In no particular order, here are the things I had in mind.
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Monday, October 6, 2008
Incredibly Dull About Me Andrew Gent View my complete profile Topics Information Architecture (22) Knowledge Management (42) Poetry (15) Technology (34) Video Games (18) Blog Archive ▼ 2009 (7) ▼ February (4) What I'm Playing: Persona 4 A Small Piece of Gaming History: Welcome to Gamela... The Downside of Twitter Is SharePoint the Lotus Notes of the 21st Century?... ► January (3) Twitter Revisited When Memes become Meaningless
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Friday, May 11, 2007
Knowledge Jolt with Jack Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and more. As of December 2007 Jack will likely start writing about product management too. Blogs in relation to communities Andy Roberts links to a discussion by Miguel Cornejo Castro*, Blogs as community killers? Essentially, the question is whether blogs build or tear apart other online communities (listservs, online forums, etc.).
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Monday, October 1, 2007
Adventures in Knowledge The long and winding road of a KM practitioner, grappling with the nuances of KM in a services environment Archives September 2008 February 2008 January 2008 December 2007 November 2007 October 2007 August 2007 July 2007 June 2007 May 2007 See how were connected Categories Annecdotes
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Saturday, October 20, 2007
Knowledge Jolt with Jack Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and more. As of December 2007 Jack will likely start writing about product management too. Collaboration tools are anti knowledge sharing? James Robertson makes an interesting claim in Collaboration tools are anti knowledge sharing? which is a summary of an article (one page) of the same name from his CM Briefing, published last week.
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Monday, May 14, 2007
Knowledge Jolt with Jack Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and more. As of December 2007 Jack will likely start writing about product management too. Communities and Practice Communities and Communities of Practice (CoPs), are they related? How? They have to be, right?
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