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14 Articles match "GTD","Knowledge Management"
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
After all, it has been a few weeks since the last time I talked about him and his discovery of the immense power behind participating actively in online communities in order to reach to fellow knowledge workers to share your own knowledge and collaborate on a common topic.
That’s the title of this last episode and although it lasts for a little bit longer than all the others (8′ 19”) it’s just as worth it going through it and learning plenty more how easy it can well be preparing, managing and hosting a conference event using Lotus Connections Activities
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
of eProductivity for Lotus Notes, a software application that brings David Allen's GTD methodology to life in Lotus Notes. " With eProductivity, users reclaim up to 30 minutes each day by reducing the time it takes to capture ideas and commitments, process e-mail and manage information in Lotus Notes. eProductivity is the ultimate GTD implementation tool for Lotus Notes. " More
I've watched Eric Mack get ready for this day for a long time, and so it is with great delight that I see these press releases cross the wire ... go Eric!
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
Soit was interesting to hear Dave Snowden say the other day thatself-managed facilitation events like Open Space"punish mavericks" -- their ideas are usually too complex or toodifficult tograsp or too difficult to articulate clearly, and therefore get ignoredor even ridiculed. Ordoes the problem perhaps lie in the very nature and premise offacilitation -- the belief that the facilitator can really remainobjective and avoid steering the supposedly self-managed group in adirection that betrays the facilitators bias (or the facilitatorssponsors bias)? Dave Pollards environmental philosophy, creative works, business papers and essays.
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The Best from the Communities and Networks Connection Community
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
After all, it has been a few weeks since the last time I talked about him and his discovery of the immense power behind participating actively in online communities in order to reach to fellow knowledge workers to share your own knowledge and collaborate on a common topic.
That’s the title of this last episode and although it lasts for a little bit longer than all the others (8′ 19”) it’s just as worth it going through it and learning plenty more how easy it can well be preparing, managing and hosting a conference event using Lotus Connections Activities
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Monday, October 1, 2007
In search of a better way to live and make a living, and a better understanding of how the world really works. September 27, 2007 Introducing Social Networking Tools and Social Networking Analysis to Business: What To Do I attended a meeting yesterday of a self-managed KM group facilitated by the
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Thursday, April 26, 2007
Youcant change an organizations culture (short of firing everyone andstarting over with new managers and staff). applications � kids who use blogs and wikis and RSSfeeds and mindmaps and forums and people-finders and social bookmarkersand all the other social networking tools , and can get the others up to speed on how and when to use them effectively, and whatI call respected sponsors � people whose use of new collaborationmethods and tools will raise eyebrows and get others on-board for fearof falling behind, and who will invest the time to use these methodsand tools continuously and
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Monday, October 1, 2007
In search of a better way to live and make a living, and a better understanding of how the world really works. June 27, 2007 Knowledge in the Workplace: Have It Your Way I m trying to understand why social networking applications(and to some extent online research) are still not getting muchmainstream
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Wednesday, March 21, 2007
It was a littlehokey, but Bill was (and still is, in his new work) on the right track.Scheduling systems like Outlook are fine for events of an hour or morein length, but they dont work well for just-in-time (unscheduled and unschedulable )consultations and conversation that last only a few minutes, yet whichare critical to effective decision-making and knowledge exchange.Instant messaging has proven to be a useful stopgap (when users arepracticed enough to use it effectively) but it is still too slow andlacking in the interactivity, body language and ability to see whatthe others in the conversation
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
Soit was interesting to hear Dave Snowden say the other day thatself-managed facilitation events like Open Space"punish mavericks" -- their ideas are usually too complex or toodifficult tograsp or too difficult to articulate clearly, and therefore get ignoredor even ridiculed. Ordoes the problem perhaps lie in the very nature and premise offacilitation -- the belief that the facilitator can really remainobjective and avoid steering the supposedly self-managed group in adirection that betrays the facilitators bias (or the facilitatorssponsors bias)? Dave Pollards environmental philosophy, creative works, business papers and essays.
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Supposewe were to set up a database, a wiki, a group blog, an RSS aggregatorpage, a discussion forum and other tools to allow my colleagues coupleof hundred potential community members to share knowledge andcollaborate. Her cohorts are professionals who are largely self-driven, and I thinkthey have great capacity for self-organization and self-management, ifthe other three preconditions could be met. Dave Pollards environmental philosophy, creative works, business papers and essays. In search of a better way to live and make a living, and a better understanding of how the world
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
of eProductivity for Lotus Notes, a software application that brings David Allen's GTD methodology to life in Lotus Notes. " With eProductivity, users reclaim up to 30 minutes each day by reducing the time it takes to capture ideas and commitments, process e-mail and manage information in Lotus Notes. eProductivity is the ultimate GTD implementation tool for Lotus Notes. " More
I've watched Eric Mack get ready for this day for a long time, and so it is with great delight that I see these press releases cross the wire ... go Eric!
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Friday, July 20, 2007
Feb 25th, 2009 | Irwin Lazar An Alternative to SharePoint? Ingres and Alfresco have teamed to create an open-source alternative to Microsoft’s SharePoint platform for document collaboration and management. Continue Reading » Tags: customers , enterprise2.0 , listening , Open Mic , Overtone Inc. Miscellaneous No Comments yet
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Sunday, January 13, 2008
Feb 25th, 2009 | Irwin Lazar An Alternative to SharePoint? Ingres and Alfresco have teamed to create an open-source alternative to Microsoft’s SharePoint platform for document collaboration and management. Continue Reading » Tags: customers , enterprise2.0 , listening , Open Mic , Overtone Inc. Miscellaneous No Comments yet
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