It’s time to end this blog series. I’ll begin with a brief guide and links to each of the fourteen previous blogs and end by repeating my proposal for a National KM Center, or Knowledge Accountability Office (KAO) responsible to the Congress of the United States. The Guide — Part One dealt with the context […]
National Governmental Knowledge Management: KM, Adaptation, and Complexity: Part Fifteen, Series Finale
March 27th, 2009 · Comments Off on National Governmental Knowledge Management: KM, Adaptation, and Complexity: Part Fifteen, Series Finale
Tags: KM Methodology · Knowledge Integration · Knowledge Making · Knowledge Management · Politics
How About a Little Knowledge Management for Congress?
March 20th, 2009 · Comments Off on How About a Little Knowledge Management for Congress?
Maxine Waters (D-CA), in reply to a hectoring interview from Nora O’Donnell of MSNBC, related to the AIG bonus fiasco, spoke her version of the truth about how the sausage is finished in the US House of Representatives. Rep. Waters made it clear that no representative can read, or does read, all of a major […]
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Duh . . .
March 12th, 2009 · Comments Off on Duh . . .
Cable Media anchors and hosts, with a few exceptions, have been making total fools of themselves over the $7.7 Billion in “earmarks” included in the $410 Billion Omnibus spending bill just passed by Congress. They have manufactured a protean conflict between the “good government” types, many of whom are suddenly many of the same Republicans […]
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