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Defining Knowledge Management and Enterprise 2.0 – Sharing Your Story (Luis Suarez) What did I learn: How KM turns information into decision making tools and what KM actually means. In this Conceptual Age, the greatest need is for creativity, innovation, the ability to see the pattern over the pieces--all the right-brain activities.
It has received a lot of attention in the past from the thought leaders in the realm of learning and the role of communities in personal as well as organizational learning. The attention/time ratio I can devote. Lurking and its role in communities has been on the forefront of my mind for the past few days.
From a comment on the post, Defining KM , by Dave Snowden Though the post is on Knowledge Management--and a tiny gem of a post it is--it was this comment that drew my attention because of a recently completed project.
Taxonomy disaster - our distant cousins from the KM world might not like this :P Cheers Cammy! Can I, um, have your attention, please? Public listed Blackboard or Open source Moodle. If I just take content creation and social media perspective - then why only Ning and what Google is doing there. 9:30 AM Denise Link said.
Human attention span – 8.25 Goldfish attention span – 9 seconds. meters/sec or as fast as 120 meters/sec(that’s about 431 km/hr). “Our brains build our learning, learning builds our brains.” – CIPD. Humans handle approx. 40,000,000 pieces of information every second, but only 40 of those make it to our conscious brains.
Implementing a few sound strategies can make your presentation process more predictable and painless, keep the audience's attention and help ensure approval for project goals. Knowledge Management (KM) and Social Computing - are they the same?
The real difference between the two 2.0s - KM World. was invented to call our attention to what look like serious changes in the Web ecosystem. Making knowledge-informed decisions in a flat world - KM World. A film about fluorocarbons, global warming and radical brain surgery. Combined live action and computer animation.
Assume you could develop a learning program that attracts millions of learners, holds their attention for hours, impels them to contribute often and come back with their friends. The Future of the Future Overcoming resistance to change - KM World. Social Networking Meets Corporate Learning - CLO. Think of the movie, The Karate Kid.
I also wanted to call attention to two items - first is the Guild's Research Blog - curently manned by the Director of Reseearch himself - Steve Wexler. This contradicts my sense that other departments, notably KM, are leading the way in bringing 2.0 tools in house.
The real power of a KM system lies in its ability to turn a repository of information into a strategic asset that informs decision-making and drives business growth. As AI continues to gain popularity and attention, it’s important to stay grounded in real business outcomes and avoid being swayed by false promises.
They require constant attention and guidance in making daily work decisions, taking a lot of time from their direct supervisors and colleagues. Nearly two-thirds of knowledge management (KM) and information technology (IT) leaders say that inability to find necessary knowledge hurts employee productivity significantly.
From the station, it was an odd 180 km drive to Ranthambore. A group of Treepies would swoop down clamouring for attention. We arrived at Jaipur in the middle of a hot summer's afternoon. The sultry, hot air physically hit us as we left the precincts of the station. That will just deviate from the focus of the post.
I think it deserves some special attention. The third one -- much bandied about these days -- encompasses all the playing modes that follow. The last one is the most mysterious, but I think much more common than we suppose. In the perspective of these types of "coming to know", knowing and doing are not opposed.
Knowledge Creation - The Peformance Improvement Blog , August 4, 2010 Is KM dead? They write: The best KM systems succeeded at capturing and institutionalizing the knowledge of the firm. Creating a Personal Learning Network by Corinne Weisgerber. Related posts: PLE / Personal Learning Environment: What’s yours like?
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