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Three principles for learning
My wife, Sheenagh, went to a conference on literacy last week. She’s a primary school teacher and teaches a 1st grade class. One the speakers, …
Read MoreConverting your blog posts to wiki pages
Today I worked out a neat hack to get our blog posts from Ecto into our wiki without having to reformat. Simply view the html …
Read MoreHow to set a task in a complex work environment
One of the most useful books I own is Gary Klein’s “Intuition at Work: Why Developing Your Gut Instincts Will Make You Better at What …
Read MoreBlogging has a role in culture change
Arjun Thomas has blogged a summary of a recent McKinsey Global Survey on ‘How Businesses are using Web 2.0″. The survey continues a theme that …
Read MoreThe Melbournians
It’s always nice to put a face to a name. Here’s Daryl, Robyn and me.
Read MoreVictoria Ward is blogging
I can’t say how excited I was to find Victoria Ward blogging. I noticed a link to her site over at Bev Trayner’s blog (thanks …
Read MoreReal knowledge management
A few years ago I attended KM Australia in Sydney. It was the early days of KM in Australia and I remember one of the …
Read MoreHow I used a story spine
Viv McWaters has just posted an example of a story spine which reminded me of how we are using story spines in our sensemaking workshops. …
Read MoreCognitive biases
Who said we were rational beings? Here is a multitude of cognitive biases we are all subject to such as the information bias (the tendency …
Read MoreHave the large consulting firms trained us to do knowledge strategies the wrong way?
I just returned from a week’s holiday at Mossy Point in NSW and as usual I had a pile of books I was going to …
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