More Social Leadership v. More Social Systems
The Simple Shift
JULY 10, 2020
However, changing the systems (management, recognition, KM, decision-making, etc) that people operate within creates a new requirement […].
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The Simple Shift
JULY 10, 2020
However, changing the systems (management, recognition, KM, decision-making, etc) that people operate within creates a new requirement […].
Clark Quinn
JULY 5, 2023
Recipients champion workplace and social learning practices inside their organization and/or on the wider stage. They share their work in public and often challenge conventional wisdom.
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Tony Karrer
APRIL 15, 2009
Mike Gotta tells us - A common thread between social networking and KM that strategists should acknowledge is the principle that volunteered participation and resulting contributions are a daily decision employees make – and one that they essentially control."
Kapp Notes
FEBRUARY 27, 2014
The third study found that the N-effect is strong among individuals high in social-comparison orientation* and weak among those low in social-comparison orientation. Social Comparison Orientation is centered on the belief that there is a drive within individuals to gain accurate self-evaluations through comparisons with others.
Jane Hart
AUGUST 27, 2012
Although a “social business” is powered by new social technologies, it is not the technology itself that makes the difference, it’s not about layering social approaches on the old industrial age thinking, but a fresh, new mindset and approach to working and learning. LEARNING IN A SOCIAL BUSINESS.
Experiencing eLearning
NOVEMBER 17, 2009
Big KM = enterprise KM, lots of structure. Little KM = processes used by distributed teams. Personal KM = ad hoc, DIY, cheap/free. As citizens, PKM is part of our social responsibility; we should be learning about issues together. Social bookmarking sites are less often blocked by corporate firewalls.
Jay Cross
NOVEMBER 15, 2009
T wo years ago, DevLearn and KM World took place simultaneously in downtown San Jose. KM World 2009 is next week. I’ll be in Hope, Arkansas; Washington, DC; and Barcelona during KM World this year, so I’ll miss the show. Corporate learning and KM are both about getting the job done. Today, Enterprise 2.0
Clark Quinn
APRIL 2, 2009
expo (part of the time with fellow miscreant Jay Cross ), and it led me to think a bit more about social media tools and approaches. We were prompted to visit Blue Kiwi , which is probably the leading European social media platform. Vignette , on the other hand, started as a CMS for KM, but then added social media around it.
E-Learning Provocateur
FEBRUARY 3, 2015
Social Media in Tertiary Education Conference. KM Australia 2015. • More info: KM Australia. . • When: 11-12 March 2015. • More info: FutureSchools. Blended Learning Conference. • Where: Sydney. • When: 18-19 March 2015. • More info: Liquid Learning. • Where: Sydney. SimHealth2015.
TechSmith Camtasia
AUGUST 21, 2013
KM : It’s important that applicants can convey what they mean to say in an efficient way. KM : I look at cover letters closely. KM : I manage our Social Media and Evangelism teams, so I’m very interested in applicants’ online personas. KM : Most of the applications I have received have been fairly traditional.
Clark Quinn
DECEMBER 24, 2009
Regardless, it’s easy to get ignored as soon as they hear ‘learning’ So then you can look at another channel to come in, and the obvious alternative is knowledge management (KM). So, KM also is a difficult sell. Except that, too, has a real easy knee-jerk rejection. The problem, then, is where do you come in?
Jay Cross
NOVEMBER 24, 2011
Their social maps are the most useful analytic tool in the bunch because they map relationships among your contacts. Create your own LinkedIn social graph here.). My learning colleagues are densely interconnected, as are the collaboration/KM people, but they are not very well connected to one another.
TalentLMS
DECEMBER 15, 2014
Most conventional definitions say: Knowledge Management (KM) is the process of capturing, developing, sharing, and effectively using organizational knowledge. We simply explained how both KM and eLearning complement each other. Here’s how: Socialization: eLearning is all about social learning.
Big Dog, Little Dog
DECEMBER 8, 2008
Two British researchers have just completed a study of undergraduate students that found "many young students are far from being the epitomic global, connected, socially-networked technologically-fluent digital native who has little patience for passive and linear forms of learning." See, KM vs. Social Media: Beware the Warmongers.
ID Reflections
JANUARY 1, 2011
Where Social Learning Thrives by Marcia Conner 3. Why we need to kill "social media" by Rob Key 7. Generations, Social and Enterprise: adopt vs adapt by Martijn Linssen 9. The Evolving Social Organization by Harold Jarche 10. No silver bullet in KM by Nick Milton 13. Posts and Articles 1. by Gautam Ghosh 4.
Learning Routes
JANUARY 8, 2024
Some well-known institutions in Mumbai that hold global ranks are: Whistling Woods International Tata Institute of Social Science SNDT Women’s University Grant Medical College National Institute of Industrial Engineering HR College of Commerce and Economics S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research 2.
Big Dog, Little Dog
MAY 5, 2007
You know its interesting to see the way in which people involved in social computing are paranoid about distinguishing themselves from Knowledge Management (KM). We think of paper prototyping as the course-grain sandpaper and electronic-version testing as the fine grain. there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth - Cognitive Edge.
Trivantis
MARCH 25, 2014
Take a look at them, and share your favorites on social! Social Learning Fear Factor. Find out how to move past the fears associated with social learning so that your organization can benefit from it. A simple approach to KM. This March, we’ve picked our top 10 e-Learning articles for you.
ID Reflections
MARCH 27, 2010
I have just been reading the following post from HBR: The Problem with the Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom Hierarchy This reminded me of one of my earlier posts on KM: Data, Information, Insight.A It results from a far more complex process that is social, goal-driven, contextual, and culturally-bound. Fine Balance!
Tony Karrer
JUNE 15, 2007
As I read through these, I began to wonder what happened to the idea that KM was going to move along the lines of what Andrew McAfee talks about around Enterprise 2.0. Structure would come from a layer on top such as social bookmarking and digg, and, of course, from search across unstructured content.
Big Dog, Little Dog
MARCH 28, 2009
More flawed than the analysis of the numbers is the proposition that formal classroom learning will be replaced by informal learning, which will primarily occur online through blogs and social computing tools. Monitor lets you "monitter" the twitter world for a set of keywords and watch what people are saying.
Big Dog, Little Dog
JUNE 7, 2007
10 Predictions To Help Define the Social Media Revolution - Social Computing. "To A common view of social nets is a set concentric circles where I trust and rely upon the people closest to me. And it is context that most traditional "social networking" tools have a difficult time describing. Because of context.
ID Reflections
JANUARY 1, 2010
I Finally Get It--Why Social Networking is so Important What did I learn: The importance of Social Networking and SoMe lie in their ability to help us make sense of the confusing mass of information that bombards us everyday. this context, also look at: Tim Berners Lee on the Semantic Web 9. and Cynefin 13.
Clark Quinn
OCTOBER 21, 2009
social, informal, [enter your own bizbuzz phrase here] strategy. As a consequence, I’ve been talking to folks within this large organization who are embarked on various social media efforts. Is this social or informal learning? Tags: social strategy. Is this performance support? Is this formal learning?
ID Reflections
OCTOBER 27, 2009
Jones: I Finally Get It – Why Social Networking is So Important. KM isn’t about helping us to know more. KM is a managed system that systematically ensures people have the knowledge they need in any circumstance to make the correct decision.It moment today. is providing them with capability, with know-how."
Gyrus
APRIL 19, 2016
Editor's Note: This blog was originally published in KM World in April 2016, and has been reproduced here with permission. In the digital world, one can turn to a blog, Wikipedia, social media platforms, online knowledge forums, videos, etc. and get informed on just anything. The information available is abundant.
Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development
DECEMBER 4, 2008
The KM community has seen themselves as uniquely different from the eLearning community as well. However, from where I'm sitting its starting to look like Social Media technologies are slowly devouring both fields.and others. I just wanted to quickly share this article from SocialComputingMagazine.com. solutions.
Big Dog, Little Dog
NOVEMBER 30, 2008
We are all very familiar with social networking platforms such as MySpace, Flikr, YouTube, Twitter, Bebo and Facebook. KM Asia: keynote on social computing - Dave Snowden of Cognitive Edge. Improved collective performance: Investing in Web 2.0 - Knowledge Board. They are almost household names. Includes podcast and slides (pdf).
Vignettes Learning
JANUARY 23, 2013
The crux of the challenge could be unraveled by developing new learning modalities that nurture both the knowledge-ability and social-ability of people working in critical transformative design environment. Social-ability. Thus, the social-ability quotient of individuals and organizations are equally important. Definition.
Tony Karrer
OCTOBER 24, 2007
From the production side, a brand new analysis indicates that the business social software market will be nearly $1 billion strong this year and over $3.3 Keep in mind Knowledge Management (KM). and social media. It has become clear that we're moving out of the early pioneer phase to a broader acceptance phase. billion by 2011.
Mindflash
JANUARY 24, 2011
collaboration, and/or social learning. Read the definitions of each concept, and tell me if you see what I see: Knowledge Management : KM comprises a range of strategies and practices used in an organization to identify, create, represent, distribute, and enable adoption of insights and experiences. It is to be accepted and embraced.
Tony Karrer
JULY 21, 2010
Business Casual , October 29, 2008 Making Intranet Discussion Groups Effective - eLearning Technology , June 15, 2006 Requirement to Social Learning Adoption #2 - Compatibility - Engaged Learning , February 24, 2009 The Holy Trinity: Leadership Framework, Learning 2.0 &
Tony Karrer
MARCH 16, 2009
There will be a need for trainers and/or knowledge managers who will guide, coach, be a catalyst for, and monitor social media and informal learning. L&D and KM share something simple: an interest in improving the performance of an organisation through increased capability. Matt Moore in an article Learning & Knowledge = ?
ProProfs
SEPTEMBER 30, 2020
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon are located approximately 50 km south of which Arab Capital? Politics is a hot topic, especially on social media these days, where debates take place at the drop of a hat! The Kaliningrad Oblast borders which body of water? Answer- Baltic Sea. Which country has the fewest people per square mile?
TalentLMS
FEBRUARY 25, 2015
List the (major) knowledge-intensive or knowledge transfer activities undertaken by the organization, looking initially for those that match the primary KM type identified above. Knowledge sharing is a social phenomenon. Most of them are social. Try to sort these into order of importance to the organization’s mission.
ID Reflections
JULY 20, 2011
At this point, I also "serendipitous-ly" stumbled upon a couple of conversations recently that touched upon lurking (this is why I love social media). I recalled some of the posts and articles I had read in the past about lurking as a behavior in online communities and what it indicated, and decided to dig through those again.
Big Dog, Little Dog
APRIL 4, 2007
Knowledge Management (KM) and Social Computing - are they the same? KM has spawned an entire industry - from academic dissertations on human cognition (how the brain thinks), to software vendors offering hierarchical and work flow-driven architectures as a panacea for everyone's knowledge and information needs.
Big Dog, Little Dog
NOVEMBER 10, 2007
Everything is Miscellaneous - KM World. While there's a lot of hype and hubris surrounding wikis, mashups, and social networking, there's also a lot of real innovation--much of it coming from increasingly tech-savvy business users, not the IT department. Growing Pains: Can Web 2.0 Evolve Into An Enterprise Technology? Information Week.
Jay Cross
NOVEMBER 19, 2009
I was already turning to others for help: Jane Hart for social learning and tools, Jon Husband for KM and competencies, Harold Jarche for open source and design, Charles Jennings for the major CLO’s view, and Clark Quinn for learning theory, m-learning, and serious games.
Big Dog, Little Dog
MAY 28, 2006
Wikis--a disruptive innovation - KM World. Overall, wikis increase the socialization process, enabling collaboration to generate at warp speed. Socialization underpins the sharing of ideas, and hence innovation capacity increases from wiki infrastructure. Kevin Kruse interview - kineo (audio).
Big Dog, Little Dog
OCTOBER 14, 2007
Social Networking Meets Corporate Learning - CLO. The Future of the Future Overcoming resistance to change - KM World. If you are interested in Chris Anderson's the Long Tail , be sure to read the comments in the article. Think of the movie, The Karate Kid.
Jay Cross's Informal Learning
OCTOBER 2, 2009
The following are the top items from featured sources based on social signals. RSS never blocks you or goes down: why social networks need to be decentralized - OReilly Radar , September 14, 2009. Scoring with Social Media: 6 Tips for Using Analytics - HarvardBusiness.org , September 21, 2009. The best defintion of KM yet!
Big Dog, Little Dog
SEPTEMBER 28, 2006
Should KM look for ways to keep connections intact when people leave the organization so that the knowledge is still fairly accessible, rather than to collect it all when they are around? Danah Boyd on social networks - ibiblio. Danah Boyd, in a video, gives an in-depth talk on social networks and why people are using them.
ID Reflections
MARCH 13, 2011
Leaving something as crucial as this to chance meetings at social events can no longer be an option if organizations want to remain sustainable. A huge amount of organizational knowledge and innovation are lost because we fail to span structural holes or leave it to chance.
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