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Quantity or Quality? Measuring Enterprise 2.0
One of the most common barriers to adoption of social software in enterprise settings is the perception that using social media isn't "real work". Instead the term "social" in "social media" is seen as a synonym for frivolous and time-wasting.To... read full post
The Museum and the Zoo
The market for Enterprise 2.0 is booming. Client attention is high as blog readership and conference attendance figures demonstrate it. Individual actors know it as they see both their turnover and workforce growing. Reports from analysts confirm it. This is... read full post
CIOs and the future of IT management
How is the IT function changing and what is the future role of the CIO? read full post
Network-centric management
Martin Duggage on Network-centric management and communities of practice in Schneider Electric read full post
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Social Software as a force multiplier for existing corporate systems
Adopting social software in the enterprise does mean throwing out other systems; in fact, it can bring them to life by layering on user-generated metadata to recombine existing data in new, more flexible ways read full post
KM in law firms
Managing knowledge within law firms is a notoriously difficult process, despite being a key area of value creation for modern practices, as Joy London's blog points out. read full post
Kitchens, stir fry and project management
Managing projects and project scope must take into account individual practice whilst minimising risk through a mutually agreed process. read full post
Pollard's principles of KM
Dave Pollard sets out some useful, practical KM principles read full post
Knowledge stock vs knowledge flows
Eastern and western ideas about KM contrasted: maximising stock vs optimising flows read full post
Sketching out Personal knowledge management tools
Dave Pollard writes about thinking around the question of personal knowledge management and what this might look like read full post
Why are content management systems so bad?
Good article about content manegement systems with survey results and links to further information read full post
CIO magazine KM tips
Some useful corporate KM tips - but fails to mention some of the more informal tools and techniques that can break down barriers to participation read full post
Knowledge management strategy "is easy"
Denham Grey looks back over KM developments and asks whether KM strategy is easier than we think read full post
KM Europe 2003: Jean-Marc David (Renault)
presentation about Renault's approach to KM in support of technical knowledge domains read full post
KM Europe 2003: Sam Marshall (Unilever)
Sam Marshall on Unilever's practical approach to managing a balanced KM programme read full post
The Future of Knowledge Management?
Dave Pollard's new paper on the future direction of KM read full post
The TAO of Topic Maps
Topic maps are an ISO standard for describing knowledge structures and associating them with information resources read full post
Welcome to the TechKnowledgy department
Dave Pollard continues thinking about a TechKnolwedgy department that combines KM and IT read full post
Where did KM as corporate memory go wrong?
Great piece about the failings of KM as corporate memory from Denham Grey read full post
Denham Grey
"How do you slice and dice the many KM related technologies and tools?" read full post
Conversations with Dina on knowledge sharing
Conversations with Dina is an interesting read read full post
Divergent approaches to KM: managing content vs connecting people
Should KM focus on storing, sharing and re-using objects or on connecting people in context to share experience directly? read full post
Knowledge management for front-line staff
This article looks at the way front-line staff operate, and how knowledge management can be used to meet their needs. read full post
Interface scalability in Content Management Systems
how well do CMS interfaces perform as the content scales up to become quite large? read full post
A Web Hub for Developing Administrative Metadata for Electronic Resource Management
Link to a web hub discussing how to put together effective metadata for managing electronic library resources read full post
Useful Knowledge Management biblio and glossary
Useful KM links, bibliograhy and glossary read full post
Managing content and containers - recalling the basic lessons
Jon Udell's presentation to OSCOM 2003 at Harvard - getting back to CMS basics. read full post
Good primer on Change Management
Creating online communities within organisations is partly a change management issue, swo this change management primer may come in useful. read full post
K-Logging: Supporting KM with Web Logs
good piece on use of weblogging to support organisational knowledge sharing read full post
Karl-Erik Sveiby offers KM thoughts to Knowledgeboard
Karl-Erik Sveiby offers his thoughts on knowledge management to knowledgeboard read full post
KMpings
KMPings - an auto-generated KM directory from trackback pings read full post
