From the category archives:

Knowledge Innovation

What Happened to Twitter Tags & Groups etc?

May 28, 2008

Ton Ziljstra writes a recent post on Conversation Symmetry and Twitter. I’ve used much of his logic in managing my Twitter so far. However I’ve really fallen behind on “following” and must address that. Concurrently all the recent “twitter outages” affect how I view it and force me to double check the content is current.
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Emerging Market – Research to Action

May 8, 2008

A few years ago my brother gave me a book Investment Biker. Written by Jim Rogers a VC who took a motorcycle on a tour of the world and then from what he learned made investment decisions. I think we’d both like to follow that dream and ride around the world that way. I know [...]

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What’s Your iPhone Strategy? Speculation or Prediction

March 7, 2008

A few years ago the strategy question for anyone in and around communications was “What’s your Skype strategy?”. Last year just after the Facebook API was launched it was common practice to ask: “What’s your Facebook strategy?“. Today, you need answers to “What’s your iPhone strategy?”.

I’ve got a few friends which I’ve passionately talked [...]

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BlogTagging *8*8 – My Response to Luis

December 19, 2007

Luis Suarez is pushing me to follow his example and declare “Eight Things You Didn’t Know About Me”. I responded in Twittter that I would although that involves sharing more than I might normally on my blog. Tagging Bloggers always reminded me of the letters that go around asking you to send 10 [...]

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TweetChannel – What’s New With Twitter Today?

November 20, 2007

Twitter puts many things straight in front of you that you have already been thinking about. Marjolein Hoekstra of CleverClogs fame provided the alert to look at TweetChannel today. I got the invite this afternoon logged in and created a couple of channels. (One isn’t working Brand2.0 – probably the period in the code).
I [...]

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Getting Bloggers to Blog Your Conference

November 14, 2007

I’m digging into my “drafts” hopper today. This is one of those posts that was almost finished but never posted dated October 18th. This is the point where I really began thinking conference organizers need help working through the issue. At the time I just went “What!”.
Oracle AppsLab » Bloggers at OpenWorld
I’m happy to [...]

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Presenters Failing the Social Media Communications Test

November 13, 2007

I’ve been meaning to write a post about conferences, conference organizers and how they prepare for a social media world. I attended two conferences in the last week KMWorld and FutureVision. Both were inadequately prepared for social media. I use them only as an example, both were excellent events in their [...]

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Parc Experiments on WikiDashboard, Tagging and Search @ KMWorld

November 9, 2007

Ed Chi and Lawrence Lee are presenting on Web2.0 in the Enterprise. They are from Parc see this page for relevant research links. . They want to focus on more near term  things you can do today. I captured this during their Wednesday session and only realized today I hadn’t posted it.
They have noticed [...]

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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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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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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 opportunities for greater collaboration.
Engender [...]

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