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 […]
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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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