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27 Books for L&D Folks.

ID Reflections

I have listed down a few books that have shaped my thinking over the last one year. 6 Knowledge Management Cultivating Communities of Practice Etienne Wegner, et al. 7 Knowledge Management/Workplace learning/Innovation/Business Collaboration Morten Hansen. Subject Title Author. Andrew McAfee.

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"Social Technologies in Business"

bozarthzone

Know what happens when a bunch of your friends get together and assemble the best compilation ever of thinking in the social-social media-collaborative learning-knowledge management-narrating work realms? De Clercq and her team come at this with multiple perspectives and real-world experience.

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Contest - Win a Free Copy of Digital Habitats via LearnTrends 2009

Tony Karrer

Nancy has been my go to person for all things Communities and Networks and worked with me to create Communities and Networks Connection. So naturally when Nancy and John (with Etienne Wenger) put out the book Digital Habitats; Stewarding Technology for Communities I was very excited. This is a really awesome book.

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Re-imagining Work & Learning in a Networked World

ID Reflections

Two books I have recently read influence my thoughts in this post. These are The Shift: The Future of Work is Already Here by Dr. Lynda Gratton (a book review coming up soon), and The Second Machine Age by Andrew Mcafee and Erik Brynjolfsson. Most of us do a retrospection of the year gone by, and a future-spection of the year to come.

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Taking Stock and Making Choices: Working from home and other such stuff

ID Reflections

Mostly, business as usual at work and crisis situations at home took my time and attention. The book revealed me to myself, clarifying why I made some of the choices I did. Ever since I started working primarily from home, I realized (even more so than before) the importance of online communities—within my organization and without.

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Portrait of a learning architect: Rob Bartlett

Clive on Learning

Throughout my book The New Learning Architect I take time out to look at real-life examples of great learning architects in action. Rob has achieved success by integrating formal and informal learning activities in pursuit of clear strategic business objectives. For this profile, we turn to Rob Bartlett, from Farm Credit in Canada.

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Profile of a learning architect: Sebastian Graeb-Konneker

Clive on Learning

Throughout my book The New Learning Architect I take time out to look at real-life examples of great learning architects in action. And someone is always responsible for supporting your development – with coaching from your line manager and mentoring. You need to agree with your supervisor on what you need to do.

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