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Why Don’t We Write More About How We Ought to Evaluate Knowledge Claims?

September 1st, 2008 · Comments Off on Why Don’t We Write More About How We Ought to Evaluate Knowledge Claims?

There’s remarkably little attention given to the discussion of how we ought to evaluate knowledge claims in spite of the fact that this issue is rather central to both knowledge processing and KM. I’ve argued for the importance of KCE in the past. Here I want to illustrate its importance with a critical take on […]

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Tags: Epistemology/Ontology/Value Theory · KM Methodology · Knowledge Making · Knowledge Management

Why Don’t We Write Much About KM Metrics?

August 31st, 2008 · 8 Comments

From the beginning of KM there’s been remarkably little focus on metrics and measurement. In particular, there’s been remarkably little focus on metrics of KM impact. This lack of focus is in line with a certain anti-scientific orientation that has appeared in KM associated with the philosophies of post-modernism and social constructivism. It is also […]

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Tags: KM 2.0 · KM Methodology · KM Techniques · Knowledge Making · Knowledge Management

Doing KM and Calling It Something Else

August 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on Doing KM and Calling It Something Else

In a recent article in Knowledge Management Research and Practice, I suggested that the problem of lack of agreement on what KM is, suggests four possibilities: 1. People can be doing KM and calling it KM; 2. People can be doing KM and calling it something else; 3. People can be doing non-KM and calling […]

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Tags: Knowledge Management

Collaboration, KM 2.0, and Knowledge Processing

August 29th, 2008 · Comments Off on Collaboration, KM 2.0, and Knowledge Processing

According to many, KM 2.0 is introducing social media tools to improve connectivity, resulting in building relationships and trust, and then resulting in better communications and knowledge transfer. This is a simple theory. But it is at the heart of the claim that social computing tools will provide more success in knowledge sharing than previous […]

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Tags: KM 2.0 · KM Software Tools · Knowledge Management

Why Don’t We Write Much About KM Approaches?

August 26th, 2008 · Comments Off on Why Don’t We Write Much About KM Approaches?

Here’s another post, on “why don’t we write much about ______?” This one deals with approaches to KM interventions. In my “On Doing Knowledge Management”, I distinguished two basic approaches that may encompass all KM interventions. First, there are interventions introducing strategies, policies, programs, techniques, and tools, that enhance knowledge processing by attempting to enhance […]

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Tags: KM Techniques · Knowledge Management

Why Don’t We Write Much About KM Policies?

August 25th, 2008 · Comments Off on Why Don’t We Write Much About KM Policies?

In my last post, I asked why we in KM don’t write much about KM strategies. Here I ask the same question with respect to policies. Policies and strategies are not the same. A high-level plan for achieving strategic goals and objectives, and ultimately a strategic vision may include a number of policies. On the […]

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Tags: KM Techniques · Knowledge Integration · Knowledge Making · Knowledge Management

Why Don’t We Write Much About KM Strategies?

August 24th, 2008 · Comments Off on Why Don’t We Write Much About KM Strategies?

Since I began working in formal KM more than 10 years ago now, I’ve noticed a scarcity of writing about alternative KM strategies practitioners might consider. Strategies include a vision of goals and objectives and a high level plan for achieving them. In the early days of KM many practitioners simply viewed KM practice as […]

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Tags: KM 2.0 · Knowledge Management

Why No Impact Modeling?

August 23rd, 2008 · 2 Comments

I’ve been busier than usual for the past week and will be even busier for another week; so I have to postpone further work on my KM 2.0 series for awhile in favor of some posts that require less effort. This one will pose a question. Why don’t we see much impact modeling in Knowledge […]

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Tags: KM Methodology · KM Techniques · Knowledge Integration · Knowledge Making · Knowledge Management

KM 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Part Six, The End of 2007 and Mike Murphy

August 16th, 2008 · Comments Off on KM 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Part Six, The End of 2007 and Mike Murphy

There were two more highly interesting contributions to the discussion of KM 2.0 in 2007. The first of these was by Mike Murphy (CEO of InQuira), appeared in DM Review, and is entitled “Knowledge Management Revitalized.” The second was by Dave Pollard, appeared in his blog, “How to Save the World,” and is entitled “KM […]

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Tags: Epistemology/Ontology/Value Theory · KM 2.0 · KM Software Tools · Knowledge Integration · Knowledge Making · Knowledge Management

KM 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Part Five, More on Dave Snowden’s Take

August 14th, 2008 · Comments Off on KM 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Part Five, More on Dave Snowden’s Take

4) Another important point made by Dave in the podcast is that those looking to create a knowledge sharing culture are thinking about knowledge sharing from the wrong perspective. The problem is not to create such a culture, but rather to increase the connectivity of people, whereupon they will naturally share because the increased connectivity […]

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Tags: Complexity · Epistemology/Ontology/Value Theory · KM 2.0 · KM Software Tools · Knowledge Integration · Knowledge Making · Knowledge Management