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[Jeff's KM blog] What's important about the article is thinking about where social media fits into a KM strategy and the barriers to its acceptance. Social media is still relatively new, and I think conflict is typical of any change or innovation.
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[Baoman's Blog] HKKMS10 - Making KM Productive - Using Social Media for Conference ...: I will be adding the final brochure to my blog and I’ll tweet about it too using the hashtag #HKKMS10. Will be really fascinating to see the use of social media for a conference promotion!
[The most recent articles from Computing] Social tools take KM to a new level - 02 Feb 2010 - Computing: Many major organisations have successfully introduced business socialnetworking. GE, IBM, Cisco, MindTree, BP and the US Army are just a few examplesof organisations that have successfully blended social networking with theirknowledge management systems.
[Portals and KM] Portals and KM: US Military Enterprise 2.0 Platform is Helping ...: There are several main components of the system: forums, wikis, chat and blogs. In the forums, people are able to ask questions (how to find experts, etc.) and make requests (can you help with this issue, etc.), as well as offer help or point out resources that others can draw on (e.g., available hospital beds or safe landing areas).
[My Thoughts Enclosed...] 2010-02-18: The @RLavigne42 Tweet Round-Up (#acweb4, #E20) « My ...: Bertrand Duperrin's Notepad Thoughts on management, HR, social networks”¦and enterprise 2.0 0; Blog d'Anthony Poncier - Entreprise, web, .
[Content Management Connection] Informal information management and knowledge management are not ...: “An alternative approach to knowledge management is to leave it in people’s heads, but then to provide knowledge maps that tell everyone whom to ask. The trouble with this approach is that the genuine experts often keep their heads down, for fear of being swamped with enquiries from around the globe, while attention-seekers use this as an opportunity to promote themselves.
[Routledge Business & Management Arena - New Titles] Knowledge Management in Public Health: Knowledge Management in Public Health provides a general introduction to KM and social networking in the public health arena. The book begins with coverage of basic principles, components, and methodologies as well as trends and key .
[KM] January 2010 Tweets | KM: Kneebone: Use of #SocialMedia in Deloitte Australia: seek input, tets ideas, gather feedback quickly, collaborate globally #PRasia
[Gurteen Knowledge] Job: Knowledge Management / Enterprise 2.0 Specialist: Project Management: Ability to manage KM initiatives as projects. Must have managed multiple IT projects in an enterprise.
[The most recent articles from Computing] Keep your KM policy within the law - 02 Feb 2010 - Computing: It also helps to make clear that useof public-facing social media sites outside working hours can affect theemployer. We’ve all heard stories of people being disciplined or sacked formaking comments on Facebook that bring the employer into disrepute, but most ofthese cases don’t make the headlines.
[Baoman's Blog] HKKMS10 - Making KM Productive - Using Social Media for Conference ...: This is a run down of conference announcements, postings and taggings about the HKKMS (Hong Kong Knowledge Management Society) & KMRC (Knowledge Management Research Centre) KM Conference 2010, Making KM Productive, 30 March 2010, Hong Kong. The views of Baoman's blog pages have been about 3 times more than normal for the 7 day period, 3 Feb - 9 Feb.
[ELSUA ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez] Social Computing Training Is All About Changing People's Behaviours: And social software tools are just that, like I said above already, enablers that allow me to get the job done much easier, faster and much more efficient and effective than some of the various pain points we all keep suffering from, while we still make use of those other traditional collaborative tools. Yet, the focus hasn’t changed over time: pick up a good 10 to 20 of the most frequently executed tasks, activities and to-dos and show your employee workforce throughout how they could complete them, much more satisfactorily, using social computing tools.
[Green Chameleon] Blog>> Knowledge Management Explained in Five Disciplines: With this article, I want to suggest that professionals in Knowledge Management should define a limited number of disciplines, that are concrete, easy to grasp, specific, and well-understood by people inside and outside the field of KM.
[Gil Yehuda's Enterprise 2.0 Blog] Finding experts in your company. | Gil Yehuda's Enterprise 2.0 Blog: One app I work with a lot, Knowledge Plaza, covers expertise identification as seen in the two screenshots below. When the platform was created for a blue chip client 2 years ago, identifying experts for content filtering was near the top of the .
[3 Geeks and a Law Blog] 3 Geeks and a Law Blog: Tacit Knowledge Management - Time to Open ...: The goal is to expose the tacit knowledge, not simply capturing it. By exposing the tacit knowledge through social networking, KM can create a conduit for individuals to share current issues they are confronting and attract other individuals to collaborate in addressing and solving these issues.
[Atle Iversen (Founder of PpcSoft)] Personal knowledge management, filtering and information overload: Filter information from the web, social media and work to avoid information overload, So how do you avoid information overload if it's just filter failure ? Let's start in the other end of Enterprise Knowledge Management - with .
[Tom Graves] Tom Graves » Complexity, chaos and enterprise-architecture: Abductive reasoning is, as Dave explains, “the logic of hunches”, and plays a key role in helping to develop understanding of how themes emerge in social contexts such as in business and elsewhere. It’s all fascinating stuff –
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