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Emergent Knowledge Management

Tony Karrer

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. There would be tools like social networks that would allow us to find people inside and outside the enterprise.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

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

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Learning, KM vs. SM, Information, Web 2.0, and Second Life

Big Dog, Little Dog

"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.

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Posts that Influenced Me in 2009

ID Reflections

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. And her knowledge in this area is formidable. In this context, also look at: Is Cynefin a cult ?

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Workplace Learning Professionals Next Job - Management Consultant

Tony Karrer

In this world, you can't really distinguish the mandate of Management Consulting from the mandate of: Enterprise 2.0 Sensing patterns and helping to develop emergent work and learning practices. L&D and KM share something simple: an interest in improving the performance of an organisation through increased capability.