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infoarchhttp://info-architecture.blogspot.com/2008/10/7-key-knowledge-management-principles.html [infoarch] What are the key principles for knowledge management? Dave Snowden has been thinking about this topic (a.o.) and kicking against the KM world for some time.

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All Life Is Problem Solvinghttp://kmci.org/alllifeisproblemsolving/archives/km-20-and-knowledge-management-part-eleven/ [All Life Is Problem Solving] KM 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Part Eleven: This makes clear the point of view that “Enterprise 2.0” is a broader notion than “KM 2.0,” but also that McAfee’s definition of E 2.0, doesn’t really define the idea in a way that goes beyond the IT area to the underlying more fundamental characteristics of the new form of enterprise suggested by the term “Enterprise 2.0.” Oscar goes on to indicate that he sees the introduction of E 2.0 tools as a way of changing attitudes and behaviors, but he doesn’t specify how these things would be changed in such a way that a characteristic “E 2.0” pattern going beyond IT changes would be defined and specified. That is, while calling for a broader E 2.0 than was specified by McAfee’s defintion, Oscar Berg doesn’t really define it in this post.

Fade Libraryhttp://fadelibrary.wordpress.com/2008/10/20/healthcare-acquired-infections/ [Fade Library] Healthcare Acquired Infections « Fade Library: Enabling innovation in health-care delivery · Using SitReps performance data to monitor the delayed discharge process · Contract management in USA hospitals: service duplication and access within local markets .

Enlightened traditionhttp://blog.tarn.org/2008/10/10/oh-good-grief/ [Enlightened tradition] Oh good grief”¦ « Enlightened tradition: “KM and SemWeb set a lot of store by controlled vocabularies and ontologies as drivers of IT architecture”

Comments for Organizations and Marketshttp://organizationsandmarkets.com/2008/10/20/philosophy-who-needs-it/ [Comments for Organizations and Markets] Philosophy: Who Needs It? « Organizations and Markets: Thus, Greenspan is only in favor of the gold standard if all conditions are right: if the budget is balanced, trade is free, inflation is licked, everyone has the right philosophy, etc. In the same way, he might say he only favors free trade if all conditions are right: if the budget is balanced, unions are weak, we have a gold standard, the right philosophy, etc.

The AppGaphttp://www.theappgap.com/perspective-on-designing-and-managing-knowledge-work-inside-knowledge-masterclass-part-ii.html [The AppGap] The AppGap » » Perspective on Designing and Managing Knowledge ...: As we watch Enterprise 2.0 emerge, I have observed what seem to be regular waves of widgets, applications, platforms, services and people (in roughly equal measure) joining together, using the Web, to meld efficiency and slack””the "both / and" so often cited as characteristic of this new environment.  A flow of questions, responses and pertinent information soldered together to provide a design, or a service, is not the same as carrying out efficient repeatable supervisable step-by-step tasks the result of which are combined with other sets of efficient repeatable supervisable step-by-step tasks to produce repeatable products or services (Reminiscent of “You can have any color Model T you want, as long as it is black”).

CTO Bloghttp://www.capgemini.com/ctoblog/2008/09/two_phrases_you_wouldnt_expect.php [CTO Blog] Two Phrases You Wouldn’t Expect to See Together: Reduced ...: after a decade or so of kicking around concepts from complexity, philosophy, social psychology, and large IT system development, I've found Dave Snowden's Cynefin framework helpful in thinking about complexity. Here's why: it looks at the intersection of the subject (the knower) and the object (the system, the system context, and the associated data/info).

Kiwibloghttp://www.kiwiblog.co.nz/2008/10/national_to_legislate_for_at_least_40_of_nz_super_fund_to_be_invested_in_nz.html [Kiwiblog] National to legislate for at least 40% of NZ Super Fund to be ...: I’m not sure about the 40% figure - it does seem high - and I’d definitely add the proviso that the politicians must have absolutely no control over how the funds are invested, but in principle this is a visionary policy which could, if managed properly by people with the acumen to make sound judgments, prove a shot in the arm to our productive capacity.

Fade Libraryhttp://fadelibrary.wordpress.com/2008/10/20/financial-incentives-healthcare-providers-and-quality-improvements/ [Fade Library] Financial incentives, healthcare providers and quality ...: NHS Scotland E-Library. Derek’s blog Blog of NHS Scotland e-Library. NLH Blogs. NHS Institute @lert. North West Health Library Blogs ..... Blog at WordPress.com. ”” Theme: The Journalist by Lucian E. Marin.

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