Jay Cross's Informal Learning

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Gurteen Knowledge Letter celebrates 10th birthday

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

David’s site also provides reviews of KM books, biographies of thought leaders, and more. It’s my primary KM reference site. The Gurteen Knowledge-Letter is a free monthly e-mail based KM newsletter for Knowledge Workers. David has been a major influence on my views of knowledge management.

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Informal Learning Blog » KM, learning, OD, and the Tower of Babel

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

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Jay Cross's Informal Learning

The best defintion of KM yet! - The Long Now Blog , September 23, 2009. 9 presentations on 9/9/09 - Workplace Learning Today , September 9, 2009. The New Masters Of Wall Street - Forbes.com: News , September 3, 2009. A Smarter Work Week? Knowledge@Wharton , September 1, 2009. Gurteen Knowledge-Log , September 26, 2009.

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8 Dirty Words

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Traditional, top-down KM has failed over and over again. Better call it collaboration if you want to sell it. Knowledge management may be two words, but it’s a single concept. That concept is broken. Knowledge is inherently unmanageable.

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Learning in three dimensions

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

There’s too much good stuff here, for example, this graphic from Chuck Hamilton: …or this introduction to what Tony’s up to at Fuqua: Investigating this question takes the tension of topic/content/formal versus task/context/informal we’ve been wrestling with for some time in learning/KM to the next level.

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Reflections from Aachen

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

A chat with Klaus Henning, who heads the Center for Learning and KM and the University’s Department of Information Management in Mechanical Engineering, got my mental gears turning. Furthermore, neither informal nor natural address achieving a goal, and that’s the sort of learning I am interested in promoting.

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