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[SmoothSpan Blog] I just posted an article on the “war” between Knowledge Management and Social Media in the Enterprise over on the Helpstream blog. It was prompted by an Andrew McAffee post that I found fascinating.

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[All Life Is Problem Solving] KM 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Part Sixteen: Dan next goes on to talk about “KM 1.0,” and states the following about it: a) automatic analysis of e-mail patterns too much carried away with technology (“20 algorithms for extracting “knowledge” from the information flows”), b) Too little “painful knowledgebase interfaces for inputs (and outputs)” and individual short-term incentives, c) “lack of attention to culture (you get what you reward), and to teaming, teaming, long-term incentives, teaming, teaming,” d) systems where “big brother is watching you,” and e) “academic theory collides with reality.” Now, I think that, by-and-large, and if we agree that KM 1.0 is everything preceding “KM 2.0,” if, in fact, this is a coherent idea, then I think that this account of “KM 1.0” is seriously misleading. KM before the introduction of E 2.0 tools, has been a complex mosaic of diverse and often conflicting approaches.

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[The View from Harvard Business] When Worlds Collide: Facebook’s Diminishing ROI for Business Users ...: Working Knowledge, which won a Webby award in 2007, currently records 4 million unique visitors a year. He has been with HBS since 2001.

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[Edge Perspectives with John Hagel] Edge Perspectives with John Hagel: SOA Versus Web 2.0?: Web 2.0 champions dismiss SOAs as much too rigid and slow moving in terms of building platforms for cumulative creation. Here’s the irony.

[Online Marketing Blog] Enterprise Social Media - Interview with Jim Cuene of General ...: Academic Sites:. http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/; http://blog.hbs.edu/faculty/amcafee/index.php/ - Andrew McAfee@Harvard. Great Thoughts. http://www.conversationsmatter.org/; http://www.webguild.org/; http://iinnovate.blogspot.com/ ...

[E-piphanies] E-piphanies - Trendology - Obama Is Linked In: Nicholas Carr's comments in 2006 about more traditional knowledge management tools noted:. Using them turns out to be more trouble than it's worth--particularly for those employees who have the most valuable knowledge--and the platforms .

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