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Latest blog posts from APQC's Knowledge Management Blog
Blogs to the left of me, blogs to the right of me…
that’s how I described one of the findings from our just completed consortium benchmarking research on enterprise 2.0 tools. With about 120 of some our closest friends gathered together at APQC for 1-1/2 days to share their experiences, blogs were definitely on the minds and lips of everyone.... Read more...
Published 9 months ago
Et tu, web 2.0?
Well, another KMWorld has come and gone, and beyond catching up with old friends and meeting new folks, there was a lot to learn this time around. I’d have to say in fact, that this was the most productive of the many KMWorld conferences I’ve had the opportunity to attend. Stuff was cutting... Read more...
Published 10 months ago
And the winner is…
IMHO it’s Organization A. And the reason I think so is due to the “knowing-doing gap.” That concept tells us that just because you know something"a strategy, a process, a course of action"doesn’t mean that you actually do it. Similarly, just because you do it without a full... Read more...
Published 10 months ago
A tale of two organizations
I’ve decided that anyone who thinks that knowledge sharing (aka knowledge management) is easy, or worse, who “doesn’t get it” at all woefully underestimates the complexity of the situation. This came to me recently as I’ve been working completely heads down with two organizations... Read more...
Published 12 months ago
Social networkers unite!
Self organizing teams…a toolkit of social tools to help…an environment of collegiality never before seen in a “siloed” organization. Is this the brave, new world of work? Let’s hope so. Dale Arsenault has kindly provided a peek into the future, describing a scenario in which project... Read more...
Published a year ago
Not too wiki?
Re-reading Tim O’Reilly’s definition of what web 2.0 is (http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html), allows me to consider another aspect of its relationship to enterprise knowledge management. Lately, we’ve heard much buzz about the wisdom of crowds... Read more...
Published a year ago
Web 2.0 here I come!
As promised, I’ll now acknowledge that blogs have value. In what ways I’m not sure yet, but it’s a losing proposition to continue down my former path. So"let’s expand the conversation. Let’s talk about what are commonly referred to as “web 2.0” technologies. They usually include... Read more...
Published a year ago
I'm in! I'm in!
Okay, for all you fans of this blog (all 1 or 2 of you), I'm back! Believe it or not, my absence has been due to: 1) being extremely busy with clients, and 2) not being able to get into this thing. When google decided to take over www.blogger.com, they required everyone to switch over to their... Read more...
Published a year ago
Okay, okay, I take back my words…
not about my position on blogs, but those about having said the last words about them. Let the discussion continue! Some interesting phenomena have occurred that bear mentioning since I began this public revelation and now discourse. First, I’ve been alerted that I need to be careful what I... Read more...
Published a year ago
Blog no more..on the subject of blogging, that is
Last week and this brought me new data points that have convinced me conclusively that blogs won’t be anything I recommend to my clients any time soon for knowledge sharing. For the record, let me again repeat that I think blogs will show some business value in the future"they’re already... Read more...
Published a year ago
re: the re: to my blog about blogs
BRILLIANT! (I feel like those guys in the beer commercial) The latest advice for making this blog useful includes more dialog, more publicity of our capabilities, and more frequency. Okay, got it. Taking them in order, if a blog becomes valuable when a discussion breaks out, what makes that... Read more...
Published a year ago
More blogging about blogs
First, allow me to state up front and clearly that I truly appreciate the response to my last blog post on blogs. It’s that kind of discourse that I’d love to have on this and other subjects as a way of learning what others are thinking. The valuable time that folks read"and sometimes even... Read more...
Published a year ago