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[Kathy Harris] before the turn of the century (I always wanted to say that).  During the last ten years, I’ve had many discussions about why having great access to information and content does not constitute great knowledge management. My position (and I’m sticking to it) is that KM is more about the knowledge in people’s heads than information that we capture and structure and access.

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[LawyerKM] KM 101: Introduction to Legal Knowledge Management « LawyerKM: One of my favorite summaries is that KM addresses: who we know, what we know, and how we do what we do.  The “we,” of course, refers to the members of a law firm.  I like this approach because it is (a) results-oriented, and (b) open-ended.  It is not restricted to traditional KM ideas, like precedent repositories and contact lists.  Rather, it opens up the aim of KM to all sorts of ways to solve the problems and challenges that a law firm experiences.  Instead of asking “how do we re-use our work-product?”  we may ask, “how can we practice more efficiently and effectively?”

[Gurteen Knowledge-Log] KM Tweeters! (Gurteen Knowledge): Twitter Group: Knowledge Management (KM) Practitioners Another good source of KM tweeters is the Twitter Group: Knowledge Management (KM) Practitioners. Patrick DiDomenico's original KM tweeters' list (sorted in alphabetical order) .

[Project Management Tips] Why is Knowledge Management Important? | Project Management Tips: As a project manager (or a budding one) you need to start asking the question “How do I promote knowledge management within my team?” There are a multitude of benefits that you can take back from doing this, some of which I’ve listed in my previous post, and the rest we shall get into more detail in future ones.

[Gurteen Knowledge] 4. Swiss KM Tool Day , 19 Mar 2009, Rueschlikon / Zurich ...: A new book, co-edited by KnowledgeBoard and SKMF, provides hands-on answers to this challenge. Around the more than twenty International and European case studies from various industries, we have designed an engaging event.

[E-Business Library] E-Business Library: KM 101: Introduction to Legal Knowledge ...: KM 101: Introduction to Legal Knowledge Management « LawyerKM. One of my favorite summaries is that KM addresses: who we know, what we know, and how we do what we do.

[LawyerKM] Must-Follow Twitterers on Twitter | Knowledge Management « LawyerKM: It’s interesting, and I feel like an idiot for only noticing this in the last year after having done a lot of KM work for either law firms or legal departments of larger organizations over the last 10 years or so… it finally occurred to me why lawyers “get KM.”

[ELSUA ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez] E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez ...: Like I said, this is probably going to be the last blog post on the long side that I will be putting together, unless the odd one sneaks in here and there (Probably the ones related to highlights of particular events that I may have attended or plan to), but for the rest things are going to be a lot more dynamic, a lot faster for your folks to digest and dive into the conversation, but, hopefully, still keeping the same quality you are all used to. At least, I am going to try my hardest in making it happen and somehow I sense the new blog template upgrade is going to help with that!

[Green Chameleon] Green Chameleon » Knowledge Power and Responsibility: A ...: We started off by picking up on one of Nancy’s final points in her keynote the day before, that KM has done a lot of work in figuring out how to facilitate lateral knowledge sharing, but that the issue of knowledge movement up and down .

[Above and Beyond KM] Above and Beyond KM » Blog Archive » No Irreparable Harm: So what’s the better approach?  When you find yourself imagining the parade of horribles that could result from your proposed action, stop to consider whether that action is likely to inflict irreparable harm.  If the answer is yes, cease and desist until you’ve completed a thorough analysis.  If the answer is no, proceed.  In my case, I’d been obsessing about WordPress themes for days, but seemed incapable of actually making a choice and moving forward.  However, once I took a realistic look at what was at stake and  learned that any choice I made could be undone with little fuss, then I was able to move forward.  As a result, my blog now has a new look.

[ELSUA ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez] E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez ...: Tumblr - elsua's clippings If you would remember, a couple of days back I mentioned how the Lifestream section from elsua.net, my personal & business blog, was going to start feeding content from the various social software spaces where I usually hang out; most of which you folks are already very much aware of: Twitter, Flickr, Ma.gnolia, etc.

[Project Management Tips] Communication Strategies for KM | Project Management Tips: Too many Knowledge Managers have shot themselves in the foot by ignoring or failing to market themselves internally or putting the theory and processes (i.e. librarians and academic types) before the people and communications sides, so critical in our change management discipline.

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