For about three years now, the meme of “KM 2.0” has been circulating. It began with the introduction of the label “Web 2.0” to describe a collection of IT applications called social software. These applications first included blogs, wikis, social network analysis, social networking applications, collaborative content tagging, folksonomies, community support/collaboration software, and project collaboration […]
KM 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Part One
August 1st, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: Complexity · KM 2.0 · KM Software Tools · Knowledge Integration · Knowledge Management · Personal KM
Has KM Been Done? Part 2: Should We Reinvent KM as Social Network Enablement?
April 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Owentsia Hunt Ball — Chicago (1904)
Commentary on Dave Pollard’s Blog on Social Networking (continued from Part 1)
KM, Social Network Management (SNM) and Conceptual Drift
You then went on:
“Four important unanswered questions:
1. What role can Social Network Enablement and social software play in enhancing individual and organizational learning?”
Social network enablement and social software […]
Tags: Complexity · KM 2.0 · KM Software Tools · KM Techniques · Knowledge Integration · Knowledge Making · Knowledge Management
Has KM Been Done? Part 1: Conceptual Drift in KM
April 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Rain, Steam, and Speed (J. W. M. Turner, 1844)
In March of 2004, David Pollard served as the Star Moderator in the Association of Knowledge Work’s (AOK) Star Series. Many subjects were covered during the very fruitful exchanges of Dave’s tenure. One of my posts (message 1484) was a commentary on one of Dave’s blogs called […]
Tags: Complexity · KM 2.0 · KM Software Tools · KM Techniques · Knowledge Integration · Knowledge Making · Knowledge Management