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[Knowledge Management Information Site] KMI’s Douglas Weidner takes us through an exciting sub-component of knowledge management, Personal KM. Just-in-time harvesting and personal productivity efficiency are explored.
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[guitars body construction drawing] Maine's Lakes & Mountains Travel Announcement: It's Fair and ...: Doug Yarris, a life-long San Francisco Giants fan who is attending numerous events surrounding the 2007 MLB All-Star Game in San Francisco from July 6-10. Events include FanFest, All-Star Workout Day, the Home Run Derby, various celebrations, and the Mid-Summer Classic itself.
[Comments for elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog] Taking Down Knowledge Management Barriers: The fact that businesses have been associating all the time knowledge sharing with some hard (Cash) incentives and that is certainly perhaps worth while trying out but in most cases it would fail because it would actually be creating a precedent that if you share your best piece of knowledge you get an X amount of money. That is, certainly, the wrong kind of incentive you would want to give to knowledge workers, because in the end, and over the course of time, you would find out that the quality of the shared knowledge is not as good as you would have expected.
[Slaw] Knowledge is Personal - So Why Not Personal Knowledge Management ...: OKM is often hijacked by politics within the organization, resulting in either: (a) a massive change management challenge where the lawyers actively resist or ignore OKM efforts, or (b) OKM that represents a compromise in quality due to “folk wisdom” input from powerful players in the organization (e.g., poorly written contract clauses reflecting an influential equity partner’s preferences, even if they’re rife with legalese and make negotiations more difficult).
[LawyerKM] Social Networking in Law Firms (at ILTA) | Knowledge Management: Description: The recruiting manager has created a firm FaceBook site. The marketing director is encouraging all the lawyers to join LinkedIn. The firm’s general counsel is freaking out over the possible ethic violations and malpractice possibilities. The older lawyers simply aren’t sure what to do. The younger lawyers are wondering what all the hoopla is about. We explore social and business networking, the potential problems and rewards and what you can do about it.
[Kathy Harris] Incentives and Innovation: For many organizations, this third wave can move their KM efforts past the singular focus on content management and into true knowledge sharing and creation. Organizations can follow (and easily replicate) the inherent practices of many web applications.
[The Rates Blog] Top 10 at 10: Negative equity forever (almost); Bond vigilantes ...: Asked whether a Sinopec development proposal would make available gas for New Zealand as well as Chinese consumers, Wang replied: "Based upon careful studying of the related information, we would seriously consider the co-operation with New Zealand in the above-mentioned areas. "If Sinopec takes part in the development of New Zealands oil and gas reserves we will give top priority to the demand of New Zealand and Chinese consumers."
[Gil Yehuda's Enterprise 2.0 Blog] Finding experts in your company. | Gil Yehuda's Enterprise 2.0 Blog: I worked on it for a few years and never could come up with a perfect solution. You might be interested in these old notes from a presentation at the Boston KM Forum: Finding Experts: Who you .
[Nathan Bransford - Literary Agent] Nathan Bransford - Literary Agent: This Week in Publishing: Karen McQuestion, Marshall Thornton, Debbi Mac, Charles Shea, Rex Kusler, Joe Humphrey, MH Sargent, Jonny Tangerine, TC Beacham, RE Conary, Maria E Schneider, Connie Shelton, Norbert Davis, David L Erickson, Joseph Rhea, Eric Christopherson, Christian Cantrell, John Dillard, Michael E Marks, Stacey Cochran, Christopher Cihlar, Lewis E Aleman, Lee Doty, James Sperl, Robert Williams, David Derrico, Matthew Bryan Laube, Gregory Holden, Andrew Chapman, Linda Welch, CS Marks, Sandy Nathan, Keith Knapp, Andrew W Mitchell, and Gary Hansen.
[Traffic Tickets Blog] Fight Traffic Ticket - automated red light enforcement: Austria had placed on the transatlantic market in the United States on Easter Sunday March 26, 1989, when two puffs of smoke scored the touchdown of the double red-white-red widebody jet delivered, configured for 12 first class, 37 business class and 123 economy class passengers at JFK mid-spring warm weather. After a short half-turn, the aircraft, operating flight OS 502 and controlled by the captain and first officer Braeuer Kutzenberger had tug was detached from the door to 1900 with 121 passengers, which would be served by nine flight attendants, and took off in the twilight of Deep Purple a takeoff weight of 153,603 pounds, 40,300 had been fuel for the voyage across the Atlantic.
[Graduate School Newsletter] Graduate School Newsletter » Blog Archive » Student & Faculty ...: Yang Zhao (doctoral student) and Krishnendu Chakrabarty (Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering) won the best paper award for their paper titled “Synchronization of concurrently-implemented fluidic operations in pin-constrained digital microfluidic biochips”at the IEEE International Conference on VLSI Design, held in Bangalore, India in January. This is a highly selective conference with 70 accepted papers this year out of 320 submissions. The paper was co-authored by Dr. Vamsee Pamula, who works at the Duke start-up company, Advanced Liquid Logic.
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