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[Project Management Tips] The term “Knowledge Management” can be misleading at times. When i first got into this field ( seems like a lifetime ago ) i was a little wary of what i was supposed to accomplish.
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[Project Management Tips] Is the term Knowledge “Management” misleading?: Ive seen and heard the way KM is practiced in a large number of organizations, from both the private and public sectors, small, medium and large companies and the one principle that has ensured the success of KM is the fact that its been driven by a change in the cultural and perception of its employees.
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[WebWorkerDaily] WebWorkerDaily » Archive Twine for Personal Knowledge Management ...: Twine is built upon a platform that Spivack calls the “first Internet-scale semantic web platform.” If he can get a sizable web community to bring what they think is important into Twine and make it available for Twine to mark it up with meaning then Twine could become a de facto meaning map for much of the world wide web.
[Docstoc feed for: Technology] knowledge-management: Knowledge Management Tools and TechniquesPractitioners and Experts Evaluate KM Solutions This page intentionally left blank Knowledge Management Tools and TechniquesPractitioners and Experts Evaluate KM SolutionsEdited byMadanmohan RaoAMSTERDAM BOSTON .Despite a more professional appearance, the team was wary of an absence of reputation for the vendor.
[BBC Blog Network] BBC NEWS | NEWSNIGHT | From the web team | Monday, 23 February, 2009: Thus in the Hume chapter in A History of Western Philosophy, published in 1946, Russell says about Hume's treatment of induction: 'Hume's philosophy .represents the bankruptcy of eighteenth-century reasonableness' and, 'It is therefore important to discover whether there is any answer to Hume within a philosophy that is wholly or mainly empirical.
[Wait Times on Longwoods.com] Evidence, Interests and Knowledge Translation: Reflections of an ...: It predates by about three decades even the earliest discourse in Canadian health research circles about knowledge translation (KT), knowledge transfer, knowledge exchange, knowledge brokers and the like. And yet the tomes contain some wonderful examples of bringing research evidence to the attention of policy-makers, and of translating that evidence into a form easily digestible by them and by the public (surely the sign of a successful knowledge broker).
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[Still A Newspaperman] Still A Newspaperman » Blog Archive » This fight will go on without me: [...] Ryan Knutson’s comment on Steve’s initial post, though, really says it the best (emphasis mine): And while I disagree with some of the fumbling steps taken by the board, I would only expect a strike of the staff to occur if the board tried to appoint J-School dean Tim Gleason, Dave Frohnmayer or any other administrator or permanent faculty member, but not a champion of integrity in journalism and ODE alumnus like Steve Smith. To assume Steve, who has worked in the newspaper business for decades, would suddenly drop all respect for the ethics of watchdog journalism and prevent the Emerald from criticizing the UO just because he might also teach journalism students in the classroom is naive.
[Michael Prescott's Blog] Michael Prescott's Blog: The future of an illusion: This is why I believe maybe just maybe intellectual knowledge may have to come before understanding comes to our minds through a realization as I taught his teachings for five years on a knowledge level not an intimate understanding of his teachings. Pay for performance one fallacy he taught has been tried for decades in America and it has aided in our rapid decline but yet we continue with the same unawareness.
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[Gridlock - Just another KM Blog] More Thoughts on KM”¦. - GridLock - Just another KM / Tech Blog: “The term “Knowledge Management” can be misleading at times. When i first got into this field a couple of years ago i was a little wary of what i was supposed to accomplish.
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