Had a great day at the ECM conference today – it was great to meet some new people! As promised to the participants, here’s my very brief summary of the […]
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Managing knowledge.
On the road again…
Well, I’m sitting in the Qantas Club lounge in Melbourne, sipping a Chandon, and waiting for QF9 to take me to Singapore. Tomorrow morning, I will be in KL again […]
Read moreThe Knowledge Pyramid revisited
There has been a new discussion on the supposed data-info-knowledge hierarchy on actKM. Patrick Lambe has summarised my thoughts: “The DIK pyramid is a nasty red herring and needs exploding.” […]
Read moreOur Intranet, the Wiki
Just picked up this interesting Case Study of a Wiki changing an Enterprise. This was posted on actKM by Andrew Mitchell, from James Robertson.
Read moreKM Aus – Who said…
There is a good summary of blog posts about KM Australia from James Dellow on the NSW KM Forum site. You can see all my posts filed in the KM Aus […]
Read moreWho are you?
“Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.” – Oscar Wilde (1854 – 1900) Although it […]
Read moreThe vendor conundrum
There are some more good comments on KM Australia from Serena Joyner on the NSW KM Forum blog. Serena raises the perennial question of how to cope with vendor presentations […]
Read moreThe digital tribe
Some more thoughts from KM Australia… One of the speakers (I didn’t note which one!) gave a brief case study of the new employee using instant messaging to contact her […]
Read moreThe two things wrong with the world
A highlight from KM Aus – Michel Bauwens on “Peer to Peer – the new paridigm for social innovation” (my paraphrase): “There are only two things wrong with the world […]
Read moreNothing new under the sun
“An immense and ever-increasing wealth of knowledge is scattered about the world today; knowledge that would probably suffice to solve all the mighty difficulties of our age, but it is […]
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