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Monday, October 19, 2009
Dana makes some really good points as to why email seems to be the best way to reach out to her to communicate, collaborate or to share a piece of information, or knowledge, with her. Somehow, judging from her thoughts, there is still plenty of room for improvement in that area, but, in my opinion, it’s the key towards making sense of all the information and knowledge that we get exposed to through social software on a daily basis , that Web of Flow (That Stowe Boyd has been talking about for a while now). It looks like this is going to be one of those weeks where I sense I will be putting together more than one blog post on one of my favorite topics as of late; of course, living " A World Without Email ".
 
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.
 
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Very helpful tools not only capable of enhancing your real-time collaboration experience, but also with great potential to help you find the experts right when you need them and when they can collaborate and share their knowledge with you. Amongst many other things it is helping business realise they have got an incredibly amount of great talent with various knowledge workers that in the past was just plainly hidden and not available . E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez Home About Archives Links Photos Lifestream IBM Drives Enterprise Adoption of Social Networks with New Enterprise Adaptability Practice And it looks like I may be continuing with some more blogging on IBM and its adoption of social software within the corporate environment, because a couple of days ago Jack Vinson pointed me to another superb article where one of my fellow IBM colleagues, and good friend, Scott Smith , describes the kind
 

The Best from the Communities and Networks Connection Community

Dana makes some really good points as to why email seems to be the best way to reach out to her to communicate, collaborate or to share a piece of information, or knowledge, with her. Somehow, judging from her thoughts, there is still plenty of room for improvement in that area, but, in my opinion, it’s the key towards making sense of all the information and knowledge that we get exposed to through social software on a daily basis , that Web of Flow (That Stowe Boyd has been talking about for a while now). It looks like this is going to be one of those weeks where I sense I will be putting together more than one blog post on one of my favorite topics as of late; of course, living " A World Without Email ".
E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez Home About Archives Links Photos Lifestream APQC KM & Innovation 2007 - Measuring the Impact of Knowledge Management Tags: APQC , APQC2007 , Knowledge Management , KM , Knowledge Sharing , KM Events , Innovation , KM Training , KM Learning , Communities , Communities of Practice , CoPs , Social Computing , Social Software , Social Networking , KM 1.0 , KM 2.0 , KM Processes , Strategy , People , Technology , Processes
E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez Home About Archives Links Photos Lifestream APQC KM & Innovation 2007 - The Role of Knowledge Management in Innovation by Carla O’Dell - Part Deux Tags: APQC , APQC2007 , Knowledge Management , KM , Knowledge Sharing , KM Events , Innovation , KM Training , KM Learning , Communities , Communities of Practice , CoPs , Social Computing , Social Software , Social Networking , KM 2.0 , Houston , Carla O’Dell , Relationships
Something in the Water… Tags: Facebook , Social Networks , Social Networking , Social Software , Web 2.0 , Enterprise 2.0 , Collaboration , Communities , Knowledge Management , KM , Knowledge Sharing , Stephen Collins , Acidlabs , Workplace , IBM , Learning , Relationships , Connections , Conversations , Traditional Media , New Media , Social Media , Balance Remember the blog post I created a couple of days ago debating whether social networking tools would be costing businesses dear or not , based on a specific news article from mainstream media?
E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez Home About Archives Links Photos Lifestream Social Media Today - The Art and Science of Forming Successful Online Communities Tags: Social Media Today , Bulldog Solutions , Robin Carey , Online Communities , Virtual Communities , Communities , Rohit Bhargava , Gina Bianchini , Craig Cmehil , Julie Wittes Schlack , Learning , Collaboration , Knowledge Sharing , Knowledge Management , KM , Remote Collaboration , Social Computing
CoPs) Indeed, over at The World Bank there is a vidcast of Ludovic Shirima interviewing Frannie Lautier around the topic of the business value that the PAC ( Poverty Analysis Community of Practice ) community has been providing to the entire organisation all along as a place for people to hang out online and share knowledge and collaborate with one another. Frannie gets to some of the key elements that make CoPs successful as organisms that allow people to get together in an informal way and share information much more willingly than through other traditional means put in place
bit So go and grab a cup of coffee and read on further!) Tags: Damaka , Skype , IBM Lotus Sametime , Lotus Sametime , Sametime , MSN , Yahoo , AOL , Google Talk , Trillian , Real-Time Collaboration , Online Collaboration , Collaboration , Knowledge Sharing , Instant Messaging , IM , VoIP , Knowledge Management , KM , Video , Video Conferencing , VideoMail , Screen Sharing , Whiteboard , RSS , Feeds , Newsfeed Readers , T.V. , TV , IPTV , Radio Those folks who have been following this weblog for some time now would probably know by now how there have been
Very helpful tools not only capable of enhancing your real-time collaboration experience, but also with great potential to help you find the experts right when you need them and when they can collaborate and share their knowledge with you. Amongst many other things it is helping business realise they have got an incredibly amount of great talent with various knowledge workers that in the past was just plainly hidden and not available . E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez Home About Archives Links Photos Lifestream IBM Drives Enterprise Adoption of Social Networks with New Enterprise Adaptability Practice And it looks like I may be continuing with some more blogging on IBM and its adoption of social software within the corporate environment, because a couple of days ago Jack Vinson pointed me to another superb article where one of my fellow IBM colleagues, and good friend, Scott Smith , describes the kind
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.
E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez Home About Archives Links Photos Lifestream Culture Clash in Office 2.0 - Provoking the Change through Communities Tags: Internetnews , Susan Kuchinskas , Office 2.0 , Stephen Collins , Acidlabs , Knowledge Worker 2.0 , Knowledge Worker , Burtyness , Busyness , Communities , Online Communities , Virtual Communities , Social Software , Social Computing , Social Networking , Social Media , Web 2.0 , Enterprise 2.0 , Collaboration