E-Business Library > Pragmatic Thinking and Learning vs. Knowledge Management

[CMC] While reading Andy Hunt’s excellent book Pragmatic Thinking & Learning: Refactor Your Wetware I couldn’t help but return to a conclusion that I reached long ago: “knowledge management,”

Previous [Previous] Govt issues Knowledge Management Policy for Health Services...

Next [Next] LMS for Knowledge Management « SumTotal Talent Developmen...

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

[Get date ready] Higher Education in the 21st. Century Bangladesh | Get date ready: To further complicate the existing education scenario in Bangladesh, the immediate past Four Party Alliance government of the country declared that the Fazil and Kamil degrees given by the madrasas would be considered as equivalent to degrees of Bachelor and Masters  of general universities and the quomi madrasa degrees would also be recognized by the government. This would simply mean such graduates would be eligible for all types of public and private sector jobs having  no  basic skills needed for such jobs.

[Student Learning Management System] Student Learning Management SystemImplementing Strategic Planning ...:  The Ways of Knowing Through the Realms of Meaning (Kritsonis, 2007) offers a pragmatic framework to strategic planning that will move educational organizations in innovative directions.  In developing a strategic plan, an educational organization must implement Dr. Kritsonis' (2007) six fundamental patterns of meaning designated respectively as symbolics, empirics, esthetics, synnoetics, ethics, and synoptics.  Strategic planning is the process in which an educational organization determines its current status, envisions its long-term goals, makes projections for the future, and develops strategies to achieve those future aspirations.  Strategic planning must be flexible and practical and yet serve as a guide to implement programs to evaluate the educational organizations progress.  A strategic plan intertwining the six fundamental patterns of the Ways of Knowing Through the Realms of Meaning (Kritsonis, 2007) constructs innovative analytical and critical thinking that will improve and enhance the performance of educational organizations.

[Jaganguys.com or Books2Ebooks.co.cc] Software ApplicationsConcepts,Methodologies,Tools, and Apps: Enhancing Skills of Application Software via Web-Enabled Problem-Based Learning and Self-Regulated Learning: An Exploratory Study

[The Weblog of (a) David Jones] The protean nature of modern technology - another limitation of ...: Software based systems, such as course management systems, represent a set of cultural patterns frozen for now into a reproducible and constraining form (Clear, 2002). Application areas that have low volatility in requirements make it possible for stable, precisely designed systems - the outcome of traditional development methodologies - to operate satisfactorily with minimal changes for long periods (Truex, Baskerville and Klein, 1999).

[Tony Bates] Will lecture capture replace asynchronous distance learning ...: Even in the campus-based institution where I worked (UBC, a large research university in Canada) the distance courses were designed completely differently from the classroom courses, focused on how students could learn without coming to class. We didn’t try to take classroom courses and make them available to students online, because we found it didn’t work.

[ADTID] The Executive's Guide to Information Technology | ADTID: pieces of concentrated management of computer tasks such as planning for the IT organization, vendor selection and management, communication with business users, management of human resources, establishing steering committees and management of the total demand within the IT department. The book bridges the gap between rich professional “how to”

[James Bach's Blog] James Bach's Blog » Blog Archive » Context-Driven Methodology: I’ve seen testers with a fresh perspective on an application find defects that the hardened, knowledgable, seasoned testers didn’t find in 5 years of testing it. In these cases,puting a new tester in front of the application with no context whatsoever might be more beneficial than bringing that tester up to speed on the context.

[Udi Dahan - The Software Simplist] 6 simple steps to becoming a top IT consultant: On the personal level - Udi is a great communicator and can persuade even the most difficult audiences (I was part of such an audience myself..) by bringing sound explanations that draw on his extensive knowledge in the software business. Working with Udi was a great learning experience for me, and I'll be happy to work with him again in the future.”

[Think customers: The 1to1 Blog] A Rose by Any Other Name... - Think customers: The 1to1 Blog: I have to agree with Malcolm and Ginger. I am in Barcelona at a Customer Experience Management conference and all of the speakers discussed some element of gaining insights from customers and making sure the insight is actionable enough to do something with the data - namely act in the best interest of the customer.

[Advance Africa Blog - Latest Updates] Schooling in Africa: A number of scholars, most notably Sefa-Dei (2004) and Nwomonoh (1998), have looked at schooling and education in Africa and more recently, Dearling and Kigongo (2005) have explored African tradition and culture using games, activities, rites and contact with African oriented organisation to demonstrate ‘beauty and diversity’ of African culture into a positive agenda for youth work and multi cultural education in the United Kingdom and beyond.

[The giraffe] Monitoring knowledge (management): an impossible task? « The giraffe: One is called Reflexive Methodology by Alvesson and Skoldberg (2009), which, as the name suggests, develops a case for reflexivity in social research methods, but in doing so works across the spectrum from positivism, through cricial theory, to very reflexive/interpetative methods, so is useful for understanding the taxonomy of approaches. The other is The Oxford Handbook of Organization Theory edited by Tsoukas and Knudsen (2009).

[Vijayjotani's Blog] Vijayjotani's Blog: ➢ Synergy: Another reason for diversification lies in its synergistic advantage. It may be possible to improve the sales and profits of existing products by adding suitably related or new products, because of linkages in technology and/or in markets.

[Weblog of Daniel Brusilovsky] Daniel Brusilovsky ”” College: To Go, or Not To Go [Updated]: I'm also a senior, and I know I might be biased (as an Asian American, I've always been expected to go to college), but though you obviously have the insight and vision to succeed without college, you might end up always having that "what if" floating in the back of your mind, and any such regret might hold you back. Anyway, college is a chance to immerse yourself in a community that is vastly different from the one you grew up in, and made up of people whom you can learn from because they have very diverse backgrounds and experiences.

[AI Topics / AI Videos | Site / AllRecentChanges] AITopics / Interfaces: "Researchers working on new generations of interfaces are taking a pragmatic approach to how we'll interact with machines, adding support for text, speech, gaze, gesture and more, depending on circumstances and what seems to make sense. Developing such agents requires the synergistic integration of many areas of AI, including knowledge representation, problem solving and planning, knowledge acquisition and learning, multiagent systems, discourse theory, .

Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, ,