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191 Articles match "2006","Knowledge Management","Taxonomy"

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Gautam on Organizations 2.0: Social Media within the Organization
There are currently lots of tools for managing the relationships within the enterprise and also for building relations with customers. The other end of the spectrum is the collaboration part, where knowledge is the centre. And, as more people get on to it, more knowledge gets into the system. Welcome to my blog. India License.
www.gautamblogs.com - Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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Green Chameleon » Competencies Redux
www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about Competencies Redux There’s been a burst of interest in the notion of defining competencies for KM, most recently on actKM. of his KM Trilogy) (Thanks to Janice Keeler). It’s a free download but you need to register to get it. RSS2.0
Green Chameleon - Thursday, December 17, 2009
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Informal Learning Design - Work Literacy
learningjournal.wordpress.com - Sunday, January 18, 2009 READ MORE Visual Literacy and Visual Thinking I assume, I hope with some degree of accuracy, that visual literacy means, in parallel with textual literacy , knowing the history and current usage of images and colours so you can interpret them within a community of knowledgeable users.
browse.workliteracy.com - Monday, June 1, 2009
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  • Taxonomy & KM
    The distinction between an ontology and taxonomy is subtle and often difficult to grasp. When I first started in KM, taxonomies were hot, hot,but there has been a downplay with time - perhaps in line with loweremphasis on explicit knowledge repositories? Now I find very few clients who are willing to 'invest' in a. open'.
    Knowledgeline - Thursday, December 21, 2006
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  • Green Chameleon » How to Kill a Knowledge Environment with a Taxonomy
    The taxonomy becomes a standard vocabulary to which all applications must conform. They have, after all, invested considerable effort in developing their taxonomy, and now they want to get as much value out of it as possible. It is, in fact, the Linnaean trap of assuming that a single system can support all knowledge needs.
    Green Chameleon - Tuesday, October 10, 2006
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  • Green Chameleon » Folksonomies and Rich Serendipity
    www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about Folksonomies and Rich Serendipity In my post last week on “How to Killl a Knowledge Environment with a Taxonomy&# I made fleeting reference to “rich serendipity&# provided by folksonomies. If you know the object (in del.icio.us
    Green Chameleon - Thursday, October 19, 2006
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  • Green Chameleon » A Taxonomy of Ignorance
    Posted on November 21, 2006 at 05:11 PM | Comment permalink Patrick Interesting observation Christian… but I’m not sure I completely agree. Posted on November 21, 2006 at 06:04 PM | Comment permalink christianhauck O.K., you create a taxonomy of unsatisfied expectations. Thanks Matt for the reference. RSS2.0
    Green Chameleon - Monday, November 20, 2006
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  • Knowledge-at-work: KM principles
    Knowledge-at-work Personal thoughts about learning, community and social affordances for knowledge creation « Knowledge and knowing | Main | Synergy - Cmaps and web2.0 raquo; August 13, 2006 KM principles What would you select as the top knowledge management principles? Here are some thoughts?
    Knowledge-at-work - Sunday, August 13, 2006
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  • Green Chameleon » Blog comments
    We have an experiment we do sometimes in taxonomy workshops. But there are other high context taxonomic systems that work quite well: engineering or scientific taxonomies, for example, where users can tolerate deep and specialised taxonomic hierarchies because they have been educated into them. Hall’s 1977 book Beyond Culture.
    Green Chameleon - Monday, June 19, 2006
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  • Knowledge-at-work: The essence of KM?
    Knowledge-at-work Personal thoughts about learning, community and social affordances for knowledge creation « Capturing corporate memory | Main | KM on-line discourse » May 29, 2006 The essence of KM? and storing stuff in knowledge bases in their replies. You can spread knowledge implicitly.
    Knowledge-at-work - Monday, May 29, 2006
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  • Knowledge-at-work: Knowledge managers
    So exactly what did a knowledge manager do and what were they responsible for? Influencing, building and changing organizational culture,practices and policies to enable greater innovation, cultivating awareness, knowledge sharingand creativity. You can’t have “knowledge already existing” and then have “constructivism at work.”
    Knowledge-at-work - Saturday, November 11, 2006
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  • Knowledge-at-work: KM practices
    Knowledge-at-work Personal thoughts about learning, community and social affordances for knowledge creation « When learning and knowledge collide | Main | Knowledge managers » November 05, 2006 KM practices Which KM practices are the most important in your opinion? create a Ba.
    Knowledge-at-work - Sunday, November 5, 2006
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  • Knowledge-at-work: Social search - KM thinking
    Knowledge-at-work Personal thoughts about learning, community and social affordances for knowledge creation « Beliefs around learning | Main | Knowledge sharing - a re-think » December 03, 2006 Social search - KM thinking Social search is touted as the next big thing for improving information retrieval, relevance and awareness.
    Knowledge-at-work - Sunday, December 3, 2006
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