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Reading Links for June 8th

June 8, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall IT’s Three Key Organizational Transformations – Andrew McAfee – Conviction and confusion in Microsoft’s cloud strategy | language in article is too complex – Found the various descriptions way beyond what the average organization will understand. the cloud is the big [...]

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Blogging Lifestreams 2012 and My Personal Cloud

January 2, 2010

Yesterday I was tweaking my blog and generally updating myself with plug-ins and what others are doing with them. When I started blogging back in 2002 I was already thinking about lifestreams. Over the years I’ve blogged about and tried out Linkblogs (before bookmarking / del.icio.us) to both track content I see, help share it, [...]

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Del.icio.us Links for January 2nd

January 2, 2010

These are my del.icio.us links for January 2nd from 15:12 to 15:23: .@andyabramson re Ribbit Fluff – The Ribbit Brand name will never ever approach GoogleVoice – Andy goes after the year end Ribbit summary on where's the customers and the money. I hope that BTVoice actually emerges with a clear message for their enterprise [...]

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New Work – Ad Hoc Learning vs Work Skills

October 22, 2008

Had this thought today that I’d ask my Twitter followers what I should blog about tonight. I got some great challenges from VoIP to social media analytics and work! They are topics I must have an opinion on although potentially each is like crawling into a minefield. I’ve fortified myself with a glass of Cognac. [...]

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Joh Husband – Wirearchy @ KMWorld07

November 9, 2007

I’ve known Jon Husband through his blog Wirearchy for years. Periodically, we talk, we seem to have a lot in common; beliefs, values, and frustration at why the world doesn’t get it. The world is wired. We are a networked society. We are going from hierarchy to wirearchy. This seems obvious to many of us, [...]

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David Snowden Keynote Tags, Categories and Knowledge Sharing @ KMWorld

November 9, 2007

The crowd is assembling to listen to Dave Snowden (A bio here on David Gurteen’s site) on tags and categories. I have a feeling this will be a provocative and thought provoking session. I had the pleasure of being at a bloggers dinner last night organized by Jay Cross which brought two conferences together. A [...]

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Use the Tools First: Then Talk to Me.

November 7, 2007

Wednesday morning at KMWorld 2007. I’m finding it hard to focus this am. I just walked out of one session where the presenter made a joke about Facebook. I checked; I’m fairly sure he’s not on it. That’s a big problem that exists here. You cannot talk about the impact of wikis, blogs, social bookmarking, [...]

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Richard McDermott Tragedy of the Knowledge Commons @ KMWorld

November 6, 2007

Richard McDermott designing knowledge organizations. Will talk about the Knowledge Commons. I’ve record it. This didn’t do a lot for me. I’ve added my new thoughts at the end of the piece. Starts sharing a story about clients and nine questions to think about. I will call it an oil company. First it is an [...]

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David Gurteen – Shares the Stories of Others @ KMWorld

November 6, 2007

David Gurteen, How do we make People do Things? David is fundamentally about creating face to face environments where for dialogue. Sometimes when you hear someone for the first time you immediately identify with them. Let’s just say David is very easy to listen to. He’s clearly open and it’s no wonder he’s been so [...]

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Hubert Saint-Onge on Collaboration @ KMWorld

November 6, 2007

Fairly full group in this room now for Hubert Saint Onge’s disucssion on Collaborative Networks and the New Enterprise. 1) explore why the capacity for collaboration is vital to the new enterprise? 2) Define guiding principles for developing collaborative networks. 3) Review the leadership challenges inherent to effective collaboration 4) Identify an approach for selection [...]

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