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About blogging, tunneling visions and knowledge entrepreneurship

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Julie is doing research for the university of Amsterdam (VU) into (micro-)blogging as part of her PdD research about knowledge and power in the development sector. This research had the goal to investigate how knowledge related to a shared organising vision (in this case (ICT4D, about ICT for development).

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We’re celebrating our “Best of” customers with AI Morgan Freeman

Rustici Software

As a knowledge worker in 2023, I’m always looking for ways to improve processes to become more efficient in my day-to-day work and personal life. Enter] [Opening music fades in] Narrator (Morgan Freeman): Ladies and gentlemen, prepare to witness a truly extraordinary moment as we gather here today to honor and celebrate greatness.

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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

Over the past few years, I spend part of December going back through my blog to recap a bit of what some of the key things I’ve learned over the course of the year. Learning Coach Model Very Powerful In 2010, I had a great experience where Dr. Joel Harband wrote a series of articles for my blog on Text-to-Speech in eLearning.

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Learning Agility: How To Drive Your Employees To The Right Skill

Disprz

Learning agility is the ability to be open to new ideas and solutions, trying new behaviors, accepting challenges, and learning much faster to keep up with the changing market scenarios. Why learning agility is important for frontline and knowledge workers. The knowledge workers too are sailing in the same boat.

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In response to: "Motivation is not what you think" by Jay Cross

ID Reflections

This is an excerpt from Motivation is not what you think from the Internet Time Blog. In Informal Learning , Jay writes about knowledge workers as: I like to work on things I help create. Such knowledge workers who are intrinsically passionate about their work are notoriously difficult to find and keep, writes Jay.

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VUCA, or how to do business in interesting times

Matrix

Many knowledge workers now perform their jobs remotely, while governments and individual business organizations look for ways to keep the world going. Invest in learning and be open to change. The post VUCA, or how to do business in interesting times appeared first on MATRIX Blog. However, there are things you can do.

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I Feel the Need - The Need for Speed

Tony Karrer

If you are reading this, you are a knowledge worker. Consider the content (knowledge, information, learning) you personally need to get your job done. And when you consider the trends for most concept workers (knowledge workers), we clearly are heading towards faster moving content aimed at smaller audiences.