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How to Take Effective Conference Notes
Despite the independent aspect of web work, it’s typical for many of us to gather at conferences and conventions. If your primary goal is to learn, then note-taking is essential, especially if you’ll be attending lectures. This means actively listening, looking at visual aids, and paying attention to the lecture itself.
Web Worker Daily
- Monday, September 6, 2010
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How to Build a Better Twitter Bio
Having a great Twitter bio is important as it can make or break a person’s decision whether to follow you or not. Not only do you need to pay attention to what your bio says about you, but also the other fields in your profile including “Web and “Location. Who are the people you want to connect with?
Web Worker Daily
- Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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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. So how much consistency and standardization is the right amount? Folksonomies are a case in point.
Green Chameleon
- Tuesday, October 10, 2006
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How relevant are communities of practice in a network age?
A while back I blogged about the possibility of networks and blogospheres cutting into the need for communities. NOTE: I want to stress in this post I’m referring to *pure* CoPs, ie. cross-functional group spaces to learn about a topic (*usually* comprised of people across different teams). Social Networks.
Library clips
- Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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How to Get Good Testimonials
Testimonials — done right — can be incredibly useful when trying to get new work. They open the door to new clients, and help to take take pressure off those who fear sounding like a braggart in the horn-tooting process. They explain why the service did a good job or how the product made a difference. Listen.
Web Worker Daily
- Sunday, July 26, 2009
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How to Find Enterprise 2.0 Champions
Many managers these days are trying to identify members of their organization who will embrace social media tools and practices within their organization. It reflects a shift in thinking from the preliminary questions of Why and Whether to the intermediate question: How? He's the ideal social networker!". Enterprise 2.0
Transparent Office
- Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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How to Make a Conference Pay Off
How many times have you returned from a conference only to file the materials and never look at them again? great conference leaves you feeling empowered, inspired and ready to take on whatever comes your way. Not only that, but also you have so much information that you hardly know where to begin to put it to use.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, March 16, 2010
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How to Use Location-based Social Networks For Business
Or you love it, and you can’t believe it took me so long to get onto it. Foursquare just became available in Alaska so I’m on a mission to visit and list as many places as I can with tips and reviews so that by summertime, Alaska businesses will reap the rewards. I just started using Foursquare. know, I know. You hate it.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, February 2, 2010
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Green Chameleon » How to Plan a KM Communications Strategy
www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about How to Plan a KM Communications Strategy This concept map catalogues all the elements of a KM communications strategy that we’ve found useful, with some ideas for messages, media and audiences. Keep up. RSS2.0
Green Chameleon
- Sunday, September 23, 2007
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Green Chameleon » How to Use KPIs in Knowledge Management
www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about How to Use KPIs in Knowledge Management I’ve always been wary of KPIs in knowledge management, because they appeal to a tangible measurement mindset that is easily distracted from the intangible and hard-to-pin down outcomes of KM efforts.
Green Chameleon
- Friday, September 7, 2007
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How to Track Freelance Job Leads Via Spreadsheet
During high-activity months, however, we have several leads and potential clients sending queries to our inbox. To some freelancers, keeping track of these leads is just as easy as remembering them. But for those freelancers — like me — who are on the forgetful side, we need to have a system in place. Job type.
Web Worker Daily
- Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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