Sharing with yourself. Once again, there is debate and discussion going on about how to promote knowledge sharing in organizations. Jon Udell points to some recent remarks by Esther Dyson on the topic and speculates that weblogs may become a required way to operate inside organizations. Dorothea over on Caveat Lector counters with the “management as control freak, why would…
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Internal knowledge management at Google…
Internal knowledge management at Google. Fast Company: How Google Searches Itself. Mayer, an intense, fast-talking product manager, scribbles rapidly as the engineers race to explain and defend the new ideas that they’ve posted to an internal Web site. By the end of the hour-long meeting, six, seven, or sometimes even eight new ideas are fleshed out enough to take to…
Some new knowledge management resources…
Some new knowledge management resources. Three Knowledge Management Primers for the Millennium : Primers include:– What is Knowledge Management, by Hubert Saint-Onge– The Sveiby Toolkit, by Karl Erik Sveiby– Putting the Engine of Innovation to Work, by Jef Staes * Go to the Primers* While you are there, checkout the Knowledge Innovation Timeline graphic An excellent set of resources courtesy…
Sun to unlock app toolkit…
Sun to unlock app toolkit. Web services wares designed to unify enterprise application development [InfoWorld: Top News]
Portalculture [1]. Facing information overload,…
Portalculture. Facing information overload, corporate portals are sprouting to bring sanity and organization to business; mission, strategy unevolved, cultural issues aplenty [Line56: B2B News]
KCS’ers, check out (at least)…
KCS’ers, check out (at least) the first paragraph of Find It, Read It, Write It and see if it doesn’t have a familiar ring to it. [Steven Vore: KM]
Column Two: KM & CMS…
Column Two: KM & CMS blog. Step Two Designs, the firm in Australia whose whitepapers we have linked to occasionally, has started Column Two a new blog on knowledge management and content management systems. [ia/ – news for information architects]
KnowledgeFarm [1]. Bottoms up knowledge…
KnowledgeFarm. Bottoms up knowledge management. K-Logs…. >>>Knowledge management has been, up to now, largely a top-down enterprise. Driven by a concern that corporate knowledge repositories would quickly fill up with inaccurate, useless junk without rigid quality review, organizations have created small priesthoods of knowledge administrators responsible for virtually all authoring. Unfortunately, the result often has been massive bottlenecks as content…
AOL, Scient to sell business…
AOL, Scient to sell business services. Business services to be based on instant messaging, e-mail [InfoWorld: Top News]
Column Two: Two excellent KM…
Column Two: Two excellent KM mailing lists. “Two excellent KM mailing lists While I’ve subscribed to almost a dozen different KM lists, there are only two which really stand out for me. Both of these lists are very practical, with excellent discussions between people “in the field”. Thankfully, there is a minimum of linguistic argument, and a maximum of feedback…