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Knowledge hoarding
Kaye Vivien asks the question: knowledge hoarding (is it real?) Absolutely! is my answer. The term ‘hoarding’ suggests a premeditated attempt to hide something away …
Read MorecoComment – clear conversation in the blogosphere
Now here is a great tool. Ever wanted to keep track of the comments you make on other people’s blog. Well coComment does just that. …
Read MoreSome excellent community of practice resources on del.icio.us
I was visiting Beverly Trayner’s blog today and noticed that she references a set of Nancy White’s del.icio.us tags on communities of practice. I think …
Read MoreIts not about right or wrong..
We collected an anecdote and used it in a document, and the document came to the attention of senior management. We were advised that the …
Read MoreWill the community of practice get started? A test and the effect of titles
We’ve been helping one of our large corporate clients this week make sense of a series of social network charts and during the process the …
Read MoreCall to update Wikipedia’s KM entry
Denham Grey has noticed that the knowledge management entry over at Wikipedia has deteriorated lately and has called on all of us who care about …
Read MoreInstructional video on storytelling
In the style of The Office, here’s a short video detailing how not to use storytelling in your organisation. And a good laugh too. Just …
Read MoreComplexity thinking can change how you think about problems in your organisation
Inspired by Kurt Richardson’s work exploring the parallels between systems thinking and complexity thinking I couldn’t help myself but to take a few of his …
Read MoreFirst person is best for teaching (learning?)
Another finding from Eide Neuroscience Blog. I love their piccies. In a study of healthy young adults learning a motor skill, teaching was found to …
Read More“What’s in it for me” is more memorable
It’s so easy to become insular having conversations with people within your discipline or professional practice. To guard against this malady I went looking for …
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