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754 Articles match "Knowledge","Software"
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Friday, March 19, 2010
Although the genesis of relations of P2P production in the spheres of free software and cultural production was a bottom up process and was established through legal forms embracing universal property as the Creative Commons, for example), this was made possible because the fundamental prerequisite of the existence of distributed stable capital was already accomplished, via the use of distributed computational power and of a medium (internet) through which, at a low cost, producers could self-organize. At the same time, an opportunity for development will be offered to many medium–small
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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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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
solutions, such as instant messenger, content publishing and knowledge
management Users want software that allows
them jump from an Office program to chat to knowledge bases in a futile effort to
spark patents in the area of software distribution. Today's post was written by Ken Muir, Chief
Technology Technology and Strategy Officer of Novell's Collaboration Business Unit.
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Monday, December 21, 2009
is more about how social software is used by people vs. filled in a critical gap that was long-missing in collaboration and knowledge management circles. Social Software still needs a definition: Unfortunately, we (the industry at-large) use the term but I'm not sure we're all on the same page when it comes to what the terms means. There are a lot A partial list of points-to-ponder:
Enterprise 2.0
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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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Monday, March 9, 2009
Corporate social networking is just as essential as any other business process, knowledge sharing or collaborative tool available out there to help improve the productivity of your knowledge workers.
am one of those folks who thinks along those lines of the latter commentary, having been exposed to corporate social software tools behind the firewall as early as 2001. After the wonderful Lotusphere Comes to You 2009 events (in both Madrid & Barcelona) from last week and after taking a couple of days off to enjoy thoroughly both cities, it is time to return back home and, with that, back into my usual and regular blogging activities.
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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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Friday, February 20, 2009
Specially since it ties in, quite nicely, with a couple of blog posts I have shared over here recently around the topic of Social Software and figuring out its Return on Investment or ROI.
Those moments were actually a number of conversations that throughout the event I had the pleasure of having with my good friend David Tebutt , who was also at Lotusphere (And who blogged his experiences over at his own blog ), where we eventually brainstormed for quite a bit on the whole thing around the subject of proving the business value of social software.
Continuing further with some of the highlights from IBM ’s Lotusphere 2009 event that I attended in Orlando, FL, in January 2009, I thought I would cover what, to me, was one of the most inspiring and thought-provoking moments throughout the entire event.
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Most of you know how I have been using social software for much longer, yet things changed when I kicked off that experiment. And over the last few months I’ve come to the conclusion that the main obstacle there is out there hasn’t got anything to do with changing people’s habits, or provoking a cultural change, or trying to convince people there are better ways of collaborating and sharing knowledge out there.
In that brilliant Now that I have gotten off my chest that reflection on something I have been meaning to write about for a while now, I think it is time to move into the next one.
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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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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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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
But one thing for sure, if you would want to become the business thought leader of the corporate world of the knowledge economy of the 21st century, start here:
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008
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