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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.
 

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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
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.
conference event in Boston in June 2009. This is a thought I have started to grow very fond of a little while ago, perhaps over two years ago, when I first heard Dave Snowden saying something along the lines the the firewall has got its days numbered with more and more knowledge workers wanting to “go outside” and taste the lovely waters of ad-hoc collaboration, knowledge sharing and co-creation with their own customers and business partners and other thought leaders from the industry. It is a subject very I tell you, it is starting to become some sort of an unstoppable addiction checking out all of these wonderful various interviews that both Oliver Marks and Stowe Boyd continue to carry out for their on-going Open Enterprise 2.0
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Reflections on Knowledge Management and Organizational Innovation A professonal diary of learning and reflection on knowledge management and what Im calling organizational innovation (differentiated from product/service innovation). Tuesday, March 13, 2007 Facilitation - At The Root of it All Ive been thinking about the concept of "knowledge-conscious managers" for a while, though I dont recall exactly what triggered the line of thinking. It could be an article I read on the Mospos blog titled The 18 commandments of Knowledge-conscious
Reflections on Knowledge Management and Organizational Innovation A professonal diary of learning and reflection on knowledge management and what Im calling organizational innovation (differentiated from product/service innovation). Monday, May 28, 2007 Linking Facilitation and Experiential Learning A colleague of mine recently attended a facilitation course I suggested to her, held by Institute of Cultural Affairs ( ICA ) Associates. In the workshop, which is built on a foundation ICA calls the Focused Conversation Method , facilitators
Reflections on Knowledge Management and Organizational Innovation A professonal diary of learning and reflection on knowledge management and what Im calling organizational innovation (differentiated from product/service innovation). Wednesday, December 05, 2007 Community of Practice Leadership In my previous post, I mentioned new management principles suggested in Gary Hamels book The Future of Management: variety, diversity, experimentation, depoliticizing / depolarization of decision making resource allocation flexibility through a market model enabling activism
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