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Gurteen Knowledge Letter celebrates 10th birthday

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

I’ve followed David’s adventures in Knowledge Management for years. David’s site also provides reviews of KM books, biographies of thought leaders, and more. It’s my primary KM reference site. David has been a major influence on my views of knowledge management. Take a look.

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So many thoughts, so little time

Jay Cross

Reinventing the Book in the Age of the Web - OReilly Radar , April 29, 2009. Why Ideals are the New Business Models - HarvardBusiness.org , March 13, 2009. KM Tweeters! Gurteen Knowledge-Log , January 2, 2009. Book review: iBrain - The Thinking Meat Project , January 11, 2009. What do we want to do?

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Collecting Knowledge and Learning - 3/8/2007

Big Dog, Little Dog

6 ways to improve on knowledge management - unCOMMON KNOWLEDGE. The concepts behind knowledge management however, can make a big difference to you and your business — and best of all, they don’t cost you any money. Free Book PDFs - EPPIC. But the returns are minimal.

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Top 40 eLearning Articles and 5 Hot Topics for Early March

eLearning Learning Posts

Virtual Team Management - ID Reflections , March 8, 2010 I recommend this simulation to all those who either are handling a globally distributed team or a project, and to all managers who feel that effective communication is one of the keys to business success. Good stuff. Will the same thing happen in social?

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Top Posts from August - Augmented Reality - Social Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Bozarthzone , August 11, 2010 Discussion of objectives in training could be a topic for a book all by itself, but lately I’ve run across 2 excellent examples of problems with learning/performance objectives. Lots of books to read, so get to work, you! So, what does the LMS offer to businesses? So we should know. 1] How often?

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8 Dirty Words

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

His words were dirty; mine are bad for business. Here we go: Learning is a dirty word because executive managers have a hard time hearing it. You think of improving skills and increasing knowledge. I changed the name of my new book from Informal Learning in the Cloud to Working Smarter. Most of them are four letters long.