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knowledge managementKnowledge Management: Some thoughts on Folksonomy versus TaxonomyFor centuries people have searched for ways to organize and share information easily. Explaining Knowledge Management - Corporate BloggingHere is a quick, short blog post on that fascinating world of Corporate Blogging behind the firewall! Back from IBM Lotusphere and Celebrating 11 Years at IBM!Back from Lotusphere 2008, and putting together the first of a series of blog posts on the event of events and what my experiences have been, while I am trying to keep myself awake & celebrating the huge achievement of being 11 years with IBM, seeing how fast things change nowadays ;) ... What's in a Name? - Knowledge Management 0.0 2008 Conference EventIf they ever said that finding the title of a new conference event was not an easy pick, here is a reflection on what is in my mind at the moment for a potential conference event around Knowledge Management, Learning and Social Computing taking place in Gran Canaria in 2008. Ready to join us? ;-) The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband - Part VIFinally, this is the last blog post of the series of entries commenting further on the podcasting interview with Jon Husband and Dave Snowden on the impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Management, where I cover some further insights on the conclusions from the interview and where you would be able to see how for Enterprise 2.0 to work in the corporate world we first need to go through a major fundamental The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband - Part VComing towards the end of the series of blog posts on the recent podcasting interview with Jon Husband and Dave Snowden on the impact of Web on Knowledge Management, here is the next entry talking about knowledge objects, knowledge asset audits, fragmented knowledge, taxonomies, folksonomies and context. The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband - Part IVContinuing further with the series of blog posts on the recent podcasting interview between Jon Husband and Dave Snowden around the topic of the impact of Web 2.0 on Knowlede Management, where this time around I comment on the role of IT or Technology departments on their supporting and embracing of social software. The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband - Part IIIHere is part three of the series of blog posts on the review from the recent podcasting interview that Jon Husband and Dave Snowden did on the subject of the impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Management. This time around I will be touching base on the whole topic around incentives, rewards in a knowledge culture and the role of Web 2.0. Coming pretty close to some of the discussions I have been having The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband - Part IIHere is part two of the series of blog posts on the recent podcast from Jon Husband and Dave Snowden on the impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Management, where I cover one of the main KM keywords that have been forgotten all along and which Web 2.0 seems to bring in back into the table quite nicely: context. The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband - Part IHere is the first of a series of blog posts where I am sharing a number of different insights around the subject of Web 2.0 and its impact on Knowledge Management from a recent podcast interview between Jon Husband and Dave Snowden that I can certainly recommend everyone to listen to, to say the least |
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