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Three types of collaboration
Nancy White and I have been working on a project to help our client enhance their collaboration practices. In the process we’ve identified three types …
Read MoreHow a community can find the information it needs
Social searching is the next big step in helping you get the search results you need. This is how it works. Someone in your community …
Read MoreAnecdote circles are like dinner parties…
We often describe anecdote circles as being a bit like dinner parties, with the exceptions that we try have just one conversation at a time, and …
Read MoreHere are 14 questions to help you decide what to do in your KM initiative
I’m reading Stealth KM: Winning Knowledge Management Strategies for the Public Sector. It’s a well written and comprehensive approach to implementing KM. And the author, …
Read MoreWhen collaborations go bad
Here’s a great video describing how a collaboration between Rob Fulup and Michael Schrage (author of Serious Play) hit a low point but got back on track …
Read MoreHow to use del.icio.us to foster collaboration
del.icio.us is a free social book-marking web site which can help a group share useful links. Instead of one person relying on their own efforts …
Read MoreSharing how to do things
I discovered Instructables today. A web site for sharing ‘How To’ advice. Imagine if organisations had a similar capability. It is interesting how many entries …
Read More4 ways to use your time more effectively
Wherever I go I hear the same thing, “I’d love to do it, but we just don’t have enough time.” ‘It’ is anything they know …
Read MoreJames Webb Young’s technique for producing ideas
Darren Woolley over at P3 put me onto this little book that was first published in the 1940s called A Technique for Producing Ideas. Here …
Read MoreWhat kind of facilitator are you?
At the upcoming Australian Facilitators conference I’m looking forward to the “Facilitator Archetypes” workshop that I’m running alongside a great cartoonist, Simon Kneebone. This workshop …
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