knowledge management

Coffee, KM, and Information Overload by , for

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The Starbucks Example Imagine for a moment you walked into a Starbucks and the barista didn’t know how to make a cappuccino or latte! It’s well documented that Starbucks spends m... read more

I'm Not Too Old for Web 2.0 by , for

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Recently I attended the Knowledge Management 2010 Conference and Exhibition produced by the 1105 Government Information Group in Washington DC. It was a robust event, with three simultaneous... read more

3 Keys to Develop a Collaboration Strategy around SharePoint by , for

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If you are thinking about your overall collaboration strategy and how to best leverage SharePoint, there are 3 things you need to understand before you develop your approach:  1. T... read more

So, THIS (SharePoint 2010) is what happened to knowledge management! by , for

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Microsoft officially unveiled SharePoint 2010 yesterday to great fanfare, much of which actually was deserved.  The litany of improvements and new features the company outlined was lengthy,... read more

What will you take to your grave? by , for

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“The only thing a man takes to his grave is his Knowledge. Acquire when alive, distribute before death.” ~ Late K. A. Abu Backer, my grandfather and a high school Math teacher. I... read more

Succession Planning by , for

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This week I was faced with one of the harsh realities of life, death. My uncle unexpectedly passed away and I, along with my wife, accompanied my mother to the services. All in all it was a very... read more

Productivity As A Driver For Enterprise 2.0 by , for

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There are many business benefits for Enterprise 2.0 adoption, the primary among these (at least in the current economic environment) seems to me to be productivity. Alright, productivity may not... read more

Knowledge Management – It’s all about you by , for

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The practice of knowledge management and participation in Enterprise 2.0 is not just an organizational responsibility. It is also a personal responsibility. It simply does not happen without you... read more

Enterprise 2.0 In A Small Company by , for

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The company I work for is small, in the 1-25 employee category. We hardly qualify as an "Enterprise" but that hasn't meant that we haven't marched forward with our Enterprise 2... read more

Being an enterprise linchpin by , for

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Recently, I read the new business book by Seth Godin, Linchpin: Are you indispensible? which is a must-have for any modern person’s bookshelf.  The major premise of the book is that t... read more