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Personal Learning Knowledge Work Environment

Tony Karrer

What sparks this post is the combination of a recent post by Stephen Downes that includes a brief exchange with Jay Cross in the comments and some interesting discussions in the Enterprise 2.0 world that included a post by Bill Ives - Managing Personal Knowledge: Setting a Foundation for Transformation?

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L&D Value

Clark Quinn

This interests me from a perspective of what would orgs eventually figure they might want to invest in across the enterprise to facilitate improving their ability to execute and innovate. What would orgs do differently if they didn’t have the existing baggage of L&D?

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Links for 2008-09-08 [del.icio.us]

Clark Quinn

How Common Craft Stopped Doing Client Work, In Plain English - ReadWriteWeb. The FASTForward Blog » Knowledge work and micro-processes: Enterprise 2.0 Training Method Trends : eLearning Technology. Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary.

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LearnTrends 2009 – Free Online Conference

Tony Karrer

We will bring together people who look at different aspects of learning and knowledge work to understand better what's going on in those areas and how we should be thinking about this holistically. I'm particularly looking forward to discussions of how: Enterprise 2.0

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Future of the training department

Clark Quinn

The first topic is: the future of the training department in the Collaborative Enterprise. As we’ve automated more work and started developing training for more knowledge work without adapting our methods (and, consequently, making generally dreadful learning experiences), the training role is less and less seen as worthwhile.

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What is the Important Work?

Clark Quinn

In essence, to do the important work faster. Call it knowledge work, call it concept work, the point is that execution will only be the cost of entry, innovation will be the necessary differentiator. The fact is, our brains are really good at pattern matching, and bad at rote work.

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Corporate eLearning

Tony Karrer

Why Wikis Are Conquering the Enterprise Wikis - Public vs. Controlled - Why There's No eLearning Wiki Will Blogs, Wikis, RSS, Mashups be Used in Corporate eLearning? Search - Implications on Knowledge Work Corporate eLearning Development: Learning2.0, Learning Trends Point To and Shape Corporate eLearning