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KM Masters in Hong Kong

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —June 20, 2006
Filed in News

Eric Tsui is a friend of Anecdote and he’s looking for a masters student in knowledge management. Contact Eric directly if you’re interested. An opportunity …

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Evaluating expertise

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —June 9, 2006
Filed in Collaboration

One of our newsletter readers asks the following question in relation to our article on expertise location: “do you have any comments or references on …

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David Maister’s latest article: Strategy Means Saying “No”

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —May 24, 2006
Filed in Strategy

I was flattered to read that David Maister recently quoted me in a recent article on strategy based on a comment I’d made on his blog. I was …

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Intervention design – an example

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —May 16, 2006
Filed in Anecdotes

I’m always on the lookout for intervention design examples and I found one last week I think you’ll like. But before I describe it, remember …

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Open letter to CXO’s

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —May 14, 2006
Filed in Culture

Pam Slim writes a refreshing and forthright post slamming common management practice. I particularly like her take on culture: Corporate culture is a natural thing that …

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Evaluating the soft stuff

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —April 24, 2006
Filed in Communication

Decision-makers are under increasing pressure to justify their decisions and then account for their success (or otherwise) to a variety of stakeholders. Evidence-based management (1) …

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Data, Information, Knowledge: a sensemaking perspective

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —March 30, 2006
Filed in Insight

The relationship among data, information and knowledge is often depicted as a pyramid. With data at the base, it’s converted to information and information converted …

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Incubating communities of practice thru projects

Posted by  Mark Schenk —March 17, 2006
Filed in Collaboration

I was reminded last week that projects provide great opportunities to develop communities of practice.  No surprises really, with all that project time and effort …

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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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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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