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All Life Is Problem Solvinghttp://kmci.org/alllifeisproblemsolving/archives/km-20-and-knowledge-management-part-nineteen/ [All Life Is Problem Solving] While these opportunities may exist, Ray isn’t clear about why E 2.0 creates the first three opportunities, and thus far the empirical record is unclear on whether E 2.0 does create such opportunities. Ray covers the fourth opportunity, “improved efficiency,” in more detail.

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All Life Is Problem Solvinghttp://kmci.org/alllifeisproblemsolving/archives/km-20-and-knowledge-management-part-sixteen/ [All Life Is Problem Solving] KM 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Part Sixteen: Frankly, while I think the empirical results of the AIIM study are interesting, I think the overlaps found don’t really illuminate the relationship between KM and E 2.0 as a conceptual matter, since the fact that the “KM-inclined” are disproportionately concerned with E 2.0 says nothing about either whether use of E 2.0 in KM leads to good results, or about the conceptual relationship between KM 2.0 and E2.0, and these points don’t even consider a third, namely that the measurement of “KM-inclined” is likely to be very problematic if one assumes that the profile questions reflects some of the theoretical ideas about KM expressed above. In brief, I would have been happier if Dan had taken his conceptual analysis further and ended with a conjectured answer to the question he posed, that, at least, would have focused more attention on the notion of KM that AIIM is working with, and its relation to E 2.0.

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All Life Is Problem Solvinghttp://kmci.org/alllifeisproblemsolving/archives/km-20-and-knowledge-management-part-fourteen/ [All Life Is Problem Solving] KM 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Part Fourteen: JMF: Provided there is a “knowledge flow.” That is, the fact that people can tune into additional communication encouraged by KM 2.0 may mean that they’re tuning into “just information,” or low quality knowledge. There’s nothing in KM 2.0 tools that ensures higher quality knowledge claim evaluation, and if an enterprise’s internal culture is such that it encourages low quality knowledge claim evaluation, then the introduction of KM 2.0 tools won’t work to improve the quality of knowledge.

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