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‘Publish and perish’ is creating long distant collaborations

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —June 13, 2006
Filed in Anecdotes

In 1996 I helped the Australian Antarctic Division discover and document its spatial (map-related) data. I remember walking down long corridors in their Hobart offices …

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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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Rebuilding a community of practice

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —February 12, 2006
Filed in Collaboration

Last month actKM faced a disaster. On the 15th January YahooGroups deleted the actKM group. It’s a long story and not really the point of …

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Some excellent community of practice resources on del.icio.us

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —February 11, 2006
Filed in Collaboration

I was visiting Beverly Trayner’s blog today and noticed that she references a set of Nancy White’s del.icio.us tags on communities of practice. I think …

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Launching an online software solution

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —December 13, 2005
Filed in News

Software development is one of the toughest pursuits. Especially at that crucial point when you launch and really start interacting with clients. Nancy White has …

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More on balancing narrative and data

Posted by  Andrew Rixon —December 9, 2005
Filed in Business storytelling

Nancy White recently made the observation: I keep thinking about the role of stories. When we say “tell a story” it has a certain tone …

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So when did process become a dirty word

Posted by  Andrew Rixon —December 4, 2005
Filed in Communication

In a past post I raised an issue with the word ‘facilitation’ calling it a fat word. A comment of Nancy White’s got me thinking when …

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Who’s leading the stakes in the blogosphere? Women or Men?

Posted by  Andrew Rixon —November 6, 2005
Filed in Fun

A recent profile on Women business bloggers only listed about 5 women business bloggers. I was sure there must be more, and I was also curious …

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Share a story – March of Dimes story

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —November 5, 2005
Filed in News

Whenever someone asks me ‘who is doing something really interesting with blogging?’ I point them to the March of Dimes’ Share Your Story website. Share is …

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Unconferencing: How should we select our Keynote speakers?

Posted by  Andrew Rixon —November 1, 2005
Filed in Fun

It seems to me that there is a growing dissatisfaction with the standard conference model of panel presenters and an audience full of possibility who …

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