Archive for 2006

Thoughts from Karl-Erik

Posted by  Mark Schenk —March 9, 2006
Filed in Collaboration

Karl-Erik Sveiby was one of the keynote speakers at the KM for Professional Services conference in Sydney last week.  I was fortunate to have dinner …

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Andrew, Shawn & Mark

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —March 8, 2006
Filed in Fun

Andrew, Shawn & Mark Originally uploaded by Shawn Callahan. Just trying out how you can post to your blog from Flickr. This photo is of …

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Building trust and rapport in Anecdote circles

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —March 7, 2006
Filed in Business storytelling

There are many ingredients which make a successful anecdote circle, but one that eclipses all others is the level of trust that can be fostered …

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ActKM: the story of a community

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —March 5, 2006
Filed in Collaboration

A paper Trish Milne and I wrote over 12 months ago has just been published in the Journal of Knowledge Management. It’s called ActKM: the …

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New web-based collaboration tool

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —March 4, 2006
Filed in Collaboration

I’m always on the lookout for better tools for collaboration. foldera looks impressive and while it has only been available on the web for 12 days, and still in …

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Comments problem fixed

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —March 3, 2006
Filed in News

Have you tried to comment lately and was refused saying you content was questionable? Well I was duped by a spamming commenter and accidently blocked …

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Social network analysis principles

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —March 3, 2006
Filed in Communication

Social Network Analysis is more ‘social’ than ‘analysis.’ It’s true that data is fed into network analysis tools to create interesting charts but the value …

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Anecdote circles

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —February 28, 2006
Filed in Business storytelling

An anecdote circle resembles a focus group except it’s designed to elicit people’s stories—their real life experiences—rather than opinions. The role of the anecdote facilitator …

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Malcolm Gladwell has a blog

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —February 27, 2006
Filed in News

For those who enjoyed The Tipping Point and Blink you will be pleased to hear Malcolm Gladwell has a blog which will expand on aspects …

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The message is getting out

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —February 27, 2006
Filed in Leadership Posts

I attended the Victorian Public Service Continuous Improvement Network (VPSCIN) seminar today. Peter Jackson, Essendon Football Club’s CEO, delivered an excellent talk on ‘leadership.’ Peter …

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