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[Untitled] This is a very good thing for anyone wishing to analyze the relationships of Enterprise 2.0 to other members of the “2.0 cluster” and to KM, because it minimizes any difficulty in distinguishing the E2.0 from other categories due to conceptual overlap.

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[Untitled] KM and Technology | Project Management Tips: However from what I’ve seen in most companies (these are relatively large corporates which have their people spread all over the globe) technology seems to be the backbone of the KM initiative. Unless you have a platform that allows people to extract the information they want and allow them to contribute to the system, chances are your KM strategy will not work.

[Untitled] Connection | A Crosby Group Consulting Blog » Blog Archive ...: If you are a speaker/presenter in the area of knowledge management, feel free to contact me, Martin or Stephanie to propose a talk for a future meeting. Already we have a good crowd signed up before we even have one meeting–I credit Joel’s high profile for that–but we hope to keep the ball rolling with equally interesting talks in the future.

[Massive Income] Massive Income » Blog Archive » Problems with Conventional ...: The forays of Informatics (Information Management/Information Technology””IM/IT) into KM during the 1990s were largely ad hoc and were not solidly founded on a deeper understanding of such fundamentals as cognitive processes of people-at-work, business functions, or management philosophies and practices. The lack of customer sophistication and understanding may partly be to blame for unsophisticated market offerings and supplier focus on relatively simple solutions.

[Untitled] KM 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Part 22, Defining “Web 2.0” and ...: They include applications such as Blogs, RSS Feeds, Wikis, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking, Polling/Voting, Collaborative Tagging, Interactive Media, Folksonomies, “Mashups” of various kinds, and other applications too numerous to mention.

[Untitled] Knowledge Management: Rewards and Recognition | Project Management ...: Numbers speak volumes, and unless corporates see a monetary benefit towards implementing a KM initiative, chances are they’d rather invest the money somewhere else. So while setting up a rewards and recognition system for KM is a great step you need to have done your groundwork to ensure that you have a robust program in place.

[Untitled] Knowledge Management for Stolen Wheelie Bins - Software ...: The first time I heard the term knowledge management I think I was put off slightly as it sounds like it could be reminiscent of the kind of language that I think most of us thought we had left behind with the red-rimmed spectacle wearers of the 1980s.

[Untitled] Information Online Blog: Vendor News: Maxus - Social Networks and ...: The release in Australia of Inmagic Presto 3.0 a new, socialised version of Inmagic's popular knowledge repository, ushers in a new era of knowledge management (KM). Dubbed "Social Presto" by organisations such as: Victoria Law Foundation, NASA, Newsweek, The National Endowment for Democracy, RV Anderson Associates, and The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Presto 3.0 integrates social media with enterprise knowledge, search, access, and discovery capabilities - giving users a 360-degree view of their information assets.

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[Apin Talisayon's Weblog] Another Practical KM Application « Apin Talisayon’s Weblog: My objective is to show in one picture how KM can integrate three SLICES of corporate reality: the human resource (HR) development slice, the information and communication technology (ICT) slice and the quality management (QM) slice.

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