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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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Dave Pollard on Social Tools @ KMWorld

November 6, 2007

I’ve just met David Gurteen and Jon Husband… put a smile immediately on my face. Now Dave Pollard is up and i”m a little behind. He’s covering a list of social apps. It’s a good list. It’s interesting to feel the crowd response for which most of this seems foreign. The room is the fullest [...]

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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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Dave Snowden – Small Pieces – Fragmented Narratives @ KMWorld

November 6, 2007

David Snowden of Cognitive Edge open the first session in the Interactive Thought-Leaders track at KMW07. Title of his session is “The Dynamics of Strategic KM. This track is supposed to enable a set of discussions. He was formerly with IBM. He pioneered the use of Narrative. He focuses on sense-making. “A Leaders Framework for [...]

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