Mixed by Fabienne Vandekerkove (CKO @ Whatever) in Knowledge mgmt
April
An article originally posted on Wirearchy
“Knowledge management (KM) sometimes seems like the business buzzword that won’t go away. But that may be changing. As Web 2.0 penetrates and spreads through workplaces, will it render KM as it was once known obsolete … or not ?”
Read the full article at blog.wirearchy.com
In my opinion…
Excellent overview of the KM concept evolution since it appears in the early 90’s. No doubt that the adoption of 2.0. practices by the organizations will widely support Knowledge Management issues. “Increasingly, changes to functionality, systems integration and IT architecture will need to be built around both individual and group cognitive and interactive styles and needs as well as the enterprise’s business process requirements”.
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Mixed by Gregory Culpin (Business Development Officer @ Whatever) in Knowledge mgmt
April
An article originally posted on CCS Blog
“I can understand that the average information worker feels that dealing with the overabundance and addictive nature of information (just as with food) is a matter of self-discipline. But there are a handful of people in any organization that can take action to impact the productivity and stress of hundreds (sometimes thousands) of information workers.”
Read the full article at ccsblog.burtongroup.com
In my opinion…
A lot of attention is currently being given to the impact enterprise social tools will have on KM - but their focus should also be set on better managing your information workers’ attention.
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Mixed by Raphaël Slinckx (Lead Developer @ Whatever) in Enterprise 2.0, Social software
April
An article originally posted on TechCrunch
“Palo Alto based Wiki startup SocialText, founded way back in 2002, is announcing version 3.0 of its software this morning. The upgrades are designed to put a little “social” into the enterprise.”
Read the full article at www.techcrunch.com
In my opinion…
SocialText follows the widget trend by allowing users behind the enterprise firewall to mix and match widgets taking data both from the outside world and the inside world.
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Mixed by Fabienne Vandekerkove (CKO @ Whatever) in Knowledge mgmt
April
An article originally posted on KM Space
“Knowledge management should not be about some central repository for you to deposit stuff for others to use. Knowledge management should be about a repository for you. That repository just happens to be easily accessible by others in the firm.”
Read the full article at kmspace.blogspot.com
In my opinion…
Just so true. Knowledge Management is about managing your own knowledge first, and sharing it at no additional effort. So much easier and natural to share your space rather than copying things into a shared space.
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Mixed by Gregory Culpin (Business Development Officer @ Whatever) in Knowledge mgmt
April
An article originally posted on Palgrave Journals
“The main contribution of this study is the compilation of literature on knowledge management and creation, along with the analysis of our own proposal for the classification of different approaches.”
Read the full article at www.palgrave-journals.com
In my opinion…
Three different approaches from three different parts of the world - measuring, managing and creating knowledge. One solution - United Colors of KM?
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