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Monday, July 6, 2009
I do a lot of presentations where one of the topics is how to use LinkedIn more effectively as part of your knowledge work. In most cases, I will ask for a show of hands: How many of you have a LinkedIn Account? Generally 50-70%. How many of you actively use LinkedIn? Generally down to 10%. How many of you get really high value from LinkedIn?
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
That concept is tacit knowledge (TK), and the term defines what I think is the holy grail for training analyses and designs to convey to learners: The between-the-lines knowledge that expert workers have that they use to accomplish work. When I say "between-the-lines", I mean the bits of knowledge they form and/or pick up throughout.
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Knowledge Management) have failed to advance learning. They write: The best KM systems succeeded at capturing and institutionalizing the knowledge of the firm. The folks with the knowledge were often reluctant to put what they knew into the database. The folks seeking the knowledge often had trouble finding what they needed.
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007
world that included a post by Bill Ives - Managing Personal Knowledge: Setting a Foundation for Transformation? adoption is getting folks to manage their personal knowledge and adopt practices like blogging for personal knowledge management (PKM) and personal learning. In it, he points out that a stepping stone to Enterprise 2.0
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Friday, November 7, 2008
When organizations begin planning new ways for employees to share knowledge, the focus is often misplaced on the explicit act of sharing knowledge itself. We cannot meaningfully “force people to share. At best, we can create situations/conditions/ecologies in which exchange of ideas will occur.
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Saturday, December 6, 2008
Lately there has been a lot of buzz about using Social Networking software and techniques in organizations. I've written about a number of uses: Social Networking Not Corporate Enough for Your Company? Pharmaceutical Leveraging Web 2.0 --In a Big Way I have recently, given a presentation on the topic. It is called the MSDN wiki.
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
These are my live blogged notes from Harold Jarche’s LearnTrends session on Personal Knowledge Management. My side comments are in italics. Sense-making with PKM. When he moved to consulting and didn’t have an IT department and those resources, he realized he had to do something different. What do you do with that system? Connect.
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Sunday, December 2, 2007
Accelerated Knowledge Acquisition: Through personally tagging, building a network of informed users, through subscribing to specific tags and from connecting with like minded taggers, you will acquire phenomenally fast access to resources of interest. connection Knowledge More reasons to join a social bookmarking site 4. Bonus Point!
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
This week is focusing on ‘ What is knowledge '. But I if you are interested in the philosophy of knowledge the articles are a delightful read. Connective knowledge has gotten humanity to where it is today After reading this (accessible) article I did get visions of connective knowledge building throughout human history.
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Monday, January 25, 2010
A few months back, Harold Jarche wrote a very interesting article about sense making with Personal Knowledge Management (PKM). Harold suggested a model that he uses to manage his personal knowledge and stay on top of his social media intake. The First Step - Collection I like to keep my collection mechanism automated.
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