Adoption stories
I’d saved a wonderful story by Michael Idinopulos of Socialtext about how moving from a shared space to private offices (What my Granddaddy Taught me about Information Flow). In the days before...
View ArticleSocial Media, What’s the Rush?
A couple of interesting notes from twitter pals this week. @kanter alerted me to a post by Alexandra Samuel, “Don’t Keep Up with Social Technology.” Ms Samuel makes the point that when you spend a lot...
View ArticleAt higher risk of having good ideas
There has been something lately that the more channels we have for information flow (Twitter, Facebook, blogs, etc.) the more we might really be isolating ourselves within a social network of people...
View ArticleCollaboratories
Business Week’s current issue is focused on changes in R&D, by which the future of Innovation. IBM, which has maintained its R&D spending at a steady rate despite the economic downturn, is now...
View ArticleExperience Required
Today’s juxtaposition: Via @mcafeee, a pointer to a NYT article by Stanley Fish, What should colleges teach, Part 2 Tweets by @rhappe on the difficulty of filling executive-level social media positions...
View ArticleMcAfee: Three Critical Shifts required for E2.0
In an interview about Writing the book on Enterprise 2.0 with KMWorld’s Editor-in-Chief Hugh McKellar, Andrew McAfee (who will be keynote speaker at this year’s KMworld Conference), McAfee talks about...
View ArticleThree KMs
I’ve written a few presentations this past year to audiences who are not conversant with knowledge management. In those talks, I’ve started to distinguish what I call “Three KMs:” Big KM Little KM...
View ArticleThe 2nd KM: Little KM
In my first post on Three KMs, I outlined what I see as the “big KM” – the one that has budget, visibility, and is accountable to the organization (often with tangible ROI targets required). I’d like...
View ArticleThe 3rd KM: personal knowledge management
Personal knowledge management (PKM) is something that we all do all the time, but often take for granted. I suppose, in that respect, it’s not unlike the other 2 KMs, Big KM and Little KM. There is...
View ArticlePersonal Net Work
Having covered the 3 KMs (Big, Little, and Personal), it seems natural to move along to the net work aspect of these. (Net work is my term for bringing intentionality into the way that we behave in our...
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