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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Those who have secular knowledge on how to preserve it, to maintain its life while reproducing theirs, or the government? Massimo de Angelis report on the Yasuni’s struggle against petroleum extraction in the Ecuadorian Amazon region, based and inspired by their “Mother Earth” related deity Pochamama, clearly discusses the same links we discuss in our section on neotraditional economics, and why these linkages between pre-industrial and post-industrial thinking and practices are important, see here for details.
Massimo De Angelis on the role of Pochama :
“Pochamama
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Friday, March 19, 2010
At the same time, an opportunity for development will be offered to many medium–small businesses of intensive knowledges having small needs for venture capital. This article by George Papanikolaou appeared in a special issue of the Greek bi-lingual Re-Public magazine, Issue on P2P Energy, 2009
The same issue has articles by Erik Hunting and myself, as well as many others, and they are consistenly interesting.
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Knowledge work is especially complex and unstructured,” said Janelle Hill, research vice president at Gartner. “New ldquo;New BPM technologies will enable the management of unstructured and dynamic processes to deliver greater knowledge worker productivity and competitive advantage.” rdquo; By 2012, 20 per cent of customer-facing processes will be knowledge-adaptable and assembled just in time to meet the demands and preferences Dynamic BPM and Business Process Networks emerging as keys to worker productivity A recent release from Gartner Inc reveals five business process management predictions that align beautifully with the direction of the Value Network Insights Enterprise Edition. Business Process Management (BPM) is a management discipline that treats processes as assets that directly contribute to organisational performance.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
My colleague Hugh Bathurst is currently working for an engineering firm helping one of the divisions develop a knowledge sharing culture. Hugh has been collecting stories, eliciting how things get done and encouraging peope to contribute to developing of a range of knowledge resources.
His division is leading the firm financially and he puts their success largely down to the knowledge sharing initiatives, especially their ability to transform Yesterday I had the pleasure of meeting the manager who's sponsoring this initiative. So I asked him, "what behaviours do you see
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Monday, September 28, 2009
Funny enough, that has been like that for quite a while, having gotten started around 2001, when I was first getting exposed to Knowledge Management (KM or Knowledge Sharing, whatever you would prefer) as time and time again I kept bumping into multiple knowledge managers wanting to define it. 34; Knowledge management refers to strategies and structures for maximizing the return on intellectual and information resources. Most of the folks out there who know me, and have been following this blog for a while, have probably realised by now how much I dislike definitions, and putting labels on things, in general.
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Friday, March 9, 2007
place to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc. "Connexions is:
a a Anyone may view or contribute:
* authors create and collaborate
* instructor
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Dave Snowden has updated his principles on “Rendering Knowledge” on Cognitive Edge These are worth reblogging. What is the heat of knowledge sharing?
Knowledge can only be volunteered it cannot be conscripted. You can’t make someone share their I encourage you to go in and read the full post for all the context.
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Sunday, January 17, 2010
I interviewed him about the use of Yammer as an internal microblogging tool. At our department with 50 people there was a need for more knowledge and news to share. There are many meetings, meetings and seminars, but knowledge was not structurally shared. We have not evaluated it, but people are definitely more active knowledge sharing. Godfried Knipscheer works as digital communications advisor to the Flemish government in Belgium and is project leader of a social media project. What have people learned in a conference or meeting? What valuable experiences
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Monday, September 14, 2009
So when Bill Ives just recently questioned whether you could make use of Twitter as a Personal Knowledge Management tool I couldn’t help but wonder myself whether I am using it as well as my PKM tool of choice, along with my own personal business blog and a couple of other tools. Thus here is how I am going to start using Twitter now as one of my Personal Knowledge Management tools.
I have been using Twitter now for over two and a half years and, all along, if you have been following some of my recent twitterings , you would know how I seem to keep having a love / hate relationship with it.
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Monday, April 27, 2009
Here’s another in our series of video tutorials to different practical knowledge management techniques. It’s taken from a workshop we conducted last week on knowledge audits and knowledge mapping. PART ONE: DIFFERENT TYPES OF KNOWLEDGE
For ease of use it’s split into three short parts:
Download the mp4 video file by right clicking here .
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
For a good number of years, both Knowledge Management and Learning have always been associated with one another and overlapping quite a bit. Plenty of organisations are eventually using terms like Learning & Knowledge to refer to that process of knowledge sharing and collaborating; and, in a way, with the emergence of social software within the corporate environment, I am sure we will be seeing both disciplines come together even more!
To that extent, and in order to spark further conversations on the topic, while I get to finalise my thoughts on that very same subject, I thought I would share with you folks a couple of interesting links over here, rather quick, to perhaps come back to it at a later time.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Tags: KM Knowledge Managemen This one from Lotus does a surprisingly good job. Not perfect, but not at all bad…
Thanks to Geoff Parcell for spotting it.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
If you have been following this blog for a while, you would know how my professional background comes from various different areas associated for quite some time now with Knowledge Management, in particular, traditional Knowledge Management: Collaboration, Community Building, Learning, etc. One of them, perhaps one of the most powerful and traditional ones, was IBM ’s Global Business Services ‘ Learning and Knowledge . Yes, I am one of those folks who eventually worked for several different projects, throughout the years, dealing with deploying successfully specific KM and community building programs for various business units.
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