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[Business Alignment and Management] This piece in Lawyers Weekly notes a rise in lawyers dedicated to knowledge management within busy firms. It says they compile legal precedents, annotate co.

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[Boycott Novell] Bill Gates: “Our Most Potent Operating System Competitor is Linux ...: The Windows File Server needs to use Yukon and offer much richer features which subsume Sharepoint. We will continue to charge for email capability which we need to enhance with Gmail capabilities as discussed in the subscription memo, Unclear is whether Workflow or Portal Servers are separate and what access is paid for by having an up-to-date Office license.

[Thinking Made Easy] Thinking made Easy: The balanced scorecard have become a fertile field of theories and scholastic research, as times past the balanced scorecard was altered by various individuals depending on the need of the environment. When a company implements the balance scorecard it will translate the company’s vision into operating goals, the balance scorecard will communicate the vision and then link it to individual and organizational performance, the balance scorecard will also lead to a much strategized business planning process, lastly the balanced scorecard will help the company to know how to gain feedback and learn from such feedback. 

[Knowledge-at-work] Knowledge-at-work: Thinking of annotation: A reflection around the use and (severe lack of) ubiquity of annotation, interactivity and feedback mechanisms in knowledge management applications. I see far too much publishing, push and static text with little affordance for interaction, yet it is in the interaction, the supplied context, rationale, alternate solution, different view, critique, embellishment, reminder or suggestion that knowledge emerges, is created and sustained.

[CNET News.com] OfficeZilla: The next project management winner? | Webware - CNET: For example, OfficeZilla's Directory module which is a catalog of all project participant records organized by their name and job title, is useful if you want to quickly send a message to a team member, but it comes up short when you want to get an overview of your team's activity. There's no real-time data to know what they're working on, and you'll need to search through the various modules to see if they've left a message indicating the progress they've made.

[BioInform Current Issue] Wiki-Based Annotation Takes Off in 2008, But Some Say Data-Mining ...: In his Briefings in Bioinformatics paper, Arita noted that wiki-based websites are a poor substitute for structured databases because they lack a mechanism to check data consistency. “As long as wiki is used as a weblog or encyclopedia, this independency is more than natural: authors take the responsibility for the contents, and they should not be changed automatically by other contents,”

[HBS Working Knowledge] First Look: March 10, 2009 ”” HBS Working Knowledge: For several years, Apple has been ranked as the most innovative company in the world, but how it has achieved such success remains mysterious because of the company's obsession with secrecy. This note considers the ingredients of Apple's success and its quest to develop, in the words of CEO Steve Jobs, insanely great products.

[The Ferryman] Advances in Information, Communications and Knowledge Management ...: This Knowledge Café will discuss and documentrequirements for Advanced KM in R&D solutions including current unmetrequirements that could be met by the development and integration of new and emergingtechnologies. In addition toconsideration of information requirements, we will include knowledge managementconcepts having potential positive impact on organisational culture, innovationsuccess, transparency, leadership, trust, change management, collaboration,partnerships and alliances, product life cycle management, customer communities,and virtual organisation and network services.

[Coding Horror] Coding Horror: How to Motivate Programmers: I don't think that's anything to do with the improved captcha - I used to have to do that with the old orange method.

[confused of calcutta] Facebook and the Enterprise: Part 5: Knowledge Management: Bong, just to be clear, my example about including photographs was not about social networks but about the short-sightedness of many of the IT teams that have had to launch such social networks in an enterprise setting; and, as we know from the history of decision-support technology, there is nothing new about that kind of short-sightedness!

[The Sun BabelFish Blog] TripleI: Web 2.0 meets Web 3.0: Neither Web 2.0 nor Knowledge Management is a technological revolution: “The transformations the Web is subject to are not driven by new technologies but by a fundamental mind shift that encourages individuals to take part in developing new structures and content.” [Kolbitsch, 06] The question in the context of Knowledge Management is: How can we stimulate this mind shift? In our first use case we will consider if measuring the value of user contributions could be an answer.

[huffenglish.com] Presentation: Using Blogs and Wikis for Professional Development: BTW, I'm trying to organize and launch a book study of Jeff Anderson's Mechanically Inclined. I'm considering using a multi-author blog for the book study.

[Knowledge-at-work] Knowledge-at-work: Capturing corporate memory: The notion that you can capture your employee's knowledge was an idea that died an ugly death in the early eighties along with AI. Don't try to capture this knowledge, particularly since employees know that their employers are just going to screw them over anyway the next time sales can't sell.

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