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Tag Archives: Knowledge Management
The Wikipedia Myth – Enterprise 2.0 Knowledge Management
Adaptive Knowledge Architectures
Adaptive Knowledge Architectures from Andrew Gent. On a related note, see also his slides on Sustainable Knowledge Management.
Research Project Impact – SharePoint & Co.
http://www.slideshare.net/hainst/forschungsprojekt-impact-sharepoint-co
A SharePoint research project from Stefanie Hain.
The HP Watercooler – Revealing the long tail in office conversations
The HP Watercooler – Revealing the long tail in office conversations
Design and use of the internal social media platforms at Hewlett-Packard and the ways that employees use these tools, based on research done with HP Watercooler, the internal social media portal.
Knowledge leverage and information creation in the enterprise
Knowledge leverage and information creation in the enterprise
A quick and precise explanation of Knowledge Management and which theories are applicable in the real world. Focuses on Nonaka’s distinction between tacit and explicit knowledge.
Miscellaneous Links For 2009-07-11
Miscellaneous Links For 2009-07-11:
- Notes on Designing a Good User Interface
- UI Pattern Documentation Review
- 15 Effective Tools for Visual Knowledge Management
- It’s official: boring powerpoint decks are better
- Open Source Web Design
- Laddering: A Research Interview Technique for Uncovering Core Values
- Are user stories an alternative to (smart) use cases?
- On knowledge management measurement
- 8 Ways to Increase User Adoption of ECM and ERM systems
- Social Media ROI: Dell’s $3m on Twitter and Four Better Examples
- Build your own community or go where people already are?
- 8 Things To Know About Selling Document Management to Small Businesses
- How to Avoid Extinction as a Technical Communicator
- Web 2.0 Architectures: What Entrepreneurs and Architects Need to Know
- The Seven Deadly Sins of Online Community Management
- Pico – Personal Information Cockpit
- Social Media in Germany: 5 Years Behind – Still Lots to Learn
If you can handle some academical ranting, this quite long article deals with the vagueness that is inherent in Knowledge Management theory and practices:
Finally, these bookmarklets make web browsing much, much easier:
Enterprise 2.0 Links for 2009-06-30
Enterprise 2.0 Links for 2009-06-30, dealing more or less with adoption issues:
- The Challenge for Enterprise 2.0 is Adoption Not Deployment
- How Beautiful it is, and How Easily it can be Broken: Andrew McAfee’s Blog
- Becoming An Open Enterprise: Five Lessons from Booz Allen Hamilton
- Column 2 : Transition strategies for Enterprise 2.0 adoption
- Enterprise 2.0 Reality Check | The Intelligent Enterprise Blog
- Enterprise 2.0: Getting Real About Enterprise Social Networking
- Enterprise 2.0 Adoption: What Your People Don’t Know Will Hurt You
- Enterprise 2.0 Reflects the Culture | Social Media Strategery
- The three dimensions of enterprise 2.0 | Bertrand DUPERRIN’s Notepad
- Key success factor for Enterprise 2.0: Finding new roles for middle management
- Toward a Pattern Language for Enterprise 2.0: Andrew McAfee’s Blog
- Social-networking tools fuel collaboration – Government Computer News
- Challenges to Enterprise 2.0 adoption
- Hal Varian on how the Web challenges managers – The McKinsey Quarterly
- Google Wave and the Enterprise: Beautiful Potential, Faraway Dream
- The emerging case for open business methods
These two links are also noteworthy regarding the debate about Enterprise 2.0 ROI:
- Productivity in a Networked Era – Assessing ROII (Return on Investment in Interaction)
- How long is a piece of string – Intranet Articles — Prescient Digital Media
On a related note, two more scholarly insights: