Keelman Heaving Coals by Moonlight, (J. W. M. Turner, 1835) Commentary on Dave Pollard’s Blog on Social Networking (continued from Part 2) The Exchange: KM Failure or Conceptual Confusion? The thread running through my commentary in Parts 1 and 2 is the idea that Dave’s blog and his position that KM should be re-invented as […]
Has KM Been Done? Part 3: Colonizing KM?
April 16th, 2008 · Comments Off on Has KM Been Done? Part 3: Colonizing KM?
Tags: KM 2.0 · KM Software Tools · KM Techniques · Knowledge Integration · Knowledge Management
More On Knowledge Management and Strategy: Once Again, the Contradiction
April 16th, 2008 · Comments Off on More On Knowledge Management and Strategy: Once Again, the Contradiction
The Fifth Plague of Egypt (J. W. M. Turner, 1800) I’d like to thank Olaf Brugman and Jack Vinson for their comments on my blog post about Knowledge Management and Strategy. I am very interested in the parallel between the view of The New Knowledge Management (TNKM) and Rudolf Steiner’s work of 1919, and I […]
Tags: Complexity · KM Software Tools · Knowledge Management
Has KM Been Done? Part 2: Should We Reinvent KM as Social Network Enablement?
April 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment
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 […]
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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 […]
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Knowledge Management and Strategy: A Conflict for Caesar
April 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment
The Burning of Parliament (J. W. M. Turner, 1834) I believe that my friend and collaborator Mark McElroy (2001) was the first to point out the inherent conflict in the very popular, but we think mistaken, idea that Knowledge Management should be aligned to organizational strategy and that its purpose should be to mobilize knowledge […]
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Personal Knowledge Processing and Knowledge Management
April 16th, 2008 · Comments Off on Personal Knowledge Processing and Knowledge Management
Light and Color (J. W. M. Turner, 1843) In the opening blog of “All Life is Problem Solving”, I gave a general account of how problem solving occurs in living things including humans. In my second post I focused on problem solving at the organizational level. Here I want to develop some ideas about Personal […]
Tags: Complexity · Epistemology/Ontology/Value Theory · Knowledge Making · Knowledge Management · Personal KM