This post continues my analysis of Ray Sims’s presentation to the Boston KM Forum on April 9, 2008. In approaching “Knowledge Management,” Ray again asks what the term “means to me.” He begins by describing his own research on definitions of KM. His initial effort produced 43 separate definitions which he reported on in his […]
KM 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Part Eighteen, Ray Sims and Defining KM
November 9th, 2008 · Comments Off on KM 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Part Eighteen, Ray Sims and Defining KM
Tags: KM 2.0 · KM Software Tools · Knowledge Integration · Knowledge Making · Knowledge Management
KM 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Part Fourteen, John Tropea’s KM 2.0
September 20th, 2008 · Comments Off on KM 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Part Fourteen, John Tropea’s KM 2.0
This discussion of John Tropea’s two blog entries of March 17th and 18th 2008, has turned into a series within a series. I guess that’s a measure of what happens in this blog medium. That is, if you feel like saying more about something, there’s always another blog tomorrow. No one can tell you that […]
Tags: Complexity · Epistemology/Ontology/Value Theory · KM 2.0 · KM Software Tools · Knowledge Integration · Knowledge Making · Knowledge Management
KM 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Part Twelve, KM 1.0 and John Tropea
September 16th, 2008 · 3 Comments
On March 17 and 18th John Tropea, one of the most active bloggers on KM 2.0 and social computing issues made two very interesting contributions to discussion of this issue. On March 17, in a blog entitled “Why KM 1.0 Failed in a Nutshell,” John put his finger on a point very essential to this […]
Tags: Complexity · Epistemology/Ontology/Value Theory · KM 2.0 · KM Software Tools · Knowledge Management
Is Knowledge Paradoxical?
April 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment
This week Dave Snowden discussed my views in two of his blog entries. My last blog entry, “Is There A Correct Interpretation of Hamlet?” answered his first entry. This blog installment and at least one, perhaps two, following it will begin to answer his second entitled: “Wave-particle duality.” I must admit I had a funny […]
Tags: Complexity · Epistemology/Ontology/Value Theory · Knowledge Making · Knowledge Management