Archive for the ‘Collaboration’ Category

Technologies for knowledge management

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —October 17, 2007
Filed in Collaboration

There’s been a lot written on this topic; probably too much because if someone asked, “What technologies should I be thinking about to do knowledge …

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50 Web2.0 ways to tell a story

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —October 15, 2007
Filed in Business storytelling, Collaboration

The guys at Cogdogroo have documented 50 web2.0 applications you can use to tell a story. http://cogdogroo.wikispaces.com/StoryTools It’s a wiki so you can help them …

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Creating timelines

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —October 14, 2007
Filed in Collaboration

Have you ever wanted to create a timeline? Well there is now an online application call xtimeline that can help you out. The interface is …

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Client relationships – getting a helping hand

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —September 30, 2007
Filed in Anecdotes, Collaboration

We are lucky to have many terrific clients that we love working with. Here’s an example of a strong client relationship.

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Read our blog using our RSS feed

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —September 29, 2007
Filed in Collaboration

I’m hoping everyone who reads our blog is reading it by subscribing to our RSS feed. Now if that sentence made no sense to you, …

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Social bookmarking

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —September 27, 2007
Filed in Collaboration

One of the new practices that will be essential at a time when information volumes are exploding is social bookmarking. That’s because with social bookmarking …

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Intranets 2.0

Posted by  Daryl Cook —September 27, 2007
Filed in Collaboration

Last week I was lucky enough to go along to the Intranets ’07 forum in Sydney and had the opportunity to see what a number …

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Complexity described

Posted by  Mark Schenk —September 19, 2007
Filed in Collaboration

Here is a great quote from Ursula K. LeGuin that succinctly describes complexity. It was posted by Kathleen Osta to the Open Space List earlier …

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Intelligence agencies adopting social software

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —September 12, 2007
Filed in Collaboration

I’m giving a presentation to the Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers (AIPIO) conference in October so I’m keeping my eye out for relevant news …

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Tacit Knowledge Retention with Communities of Practice

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —August 27, 2007
Filed in Collaboration

Last year I wrote this short paper arguing that communities of practice were an effective strategy to transfer tacit knowledge. This week we gave the …

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