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How Social Networks Can Harness the Power of Weak Ties | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Here’s how a typical LinkedIn network might look: Your weak ties are smaller circles, not at the center of a cluster I heard more support for the Weak Ties theory while attending a Knowledge Management conference in 2005. Ive been looking for some ammo t. Jim: Glad you found the post helpful, Jeff! Properly d.

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Predictions for 2009

eLearning Cyclops

Blogs and social media will grow as a knowledge management tool. Finally, after too many training departments are downsized, we will read Kirkpatrick's 4 Levels of Evaluation , again! And because of its low environmental impact it will become very attractive to companies wishing to become "green."

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What Is Reskilling? +Benefits, Challenges, How-To (2022)

WhatFix

Knowledge Management System: Knowledge management systems provide an online, self-service center for employees to search for answers to any question on company policy, benefits, or processes. Then this data can be assessed using an evaluation model such as the Kirkpatrick Model.

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It’s All About the Brand, ‘Bout the Brand…

Learning Rebels

Leadership does not care about the words “Personal Knowledge Management”, “Performance Ecosystem” or “Content Curation”~ they care about the concept , but not the words. Keep it simple. Trust me on this. They want to hear about how you are going to support them.

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Learning to the Rescue: The FDIC’s Thom Terwilliger

CLO Magazine

He said by 2015 the function’s goal is to have evaluations that reach all five levels of Donald Kirkpatrick’s evaluation taxonomy. “The post-crisis focus we have is really looking at things like knowledge management [and] succession planning. We’ve got to be more prepared for that.

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Knowledge and Learning In The News

Big Dog, Little Dog

Kirkpatrick's Four-Level Model. Five best Knowledge Management on-line discussions. Discussion: Knowledge never can be transferred. Journal of Online behavior: An Initial Examination of Observed Verbal Immediacy and Participants' Opinions of Communication Effectiveness in Online Group Interaction.

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Building a Performance Ecosystem

CLO Magazine

Social knowledge management consultant Harold Jarche suggests there are multiple layers, from collaborating in work teams, to collective learning in communities of practice, to cooperative learning with peers and friends in our networks (Figure 1). Get familiar with Kirkpatrick’s levels 3 and 4.