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Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Remote Relationship Building 101
Although I work “remotely , I do value meeting with my clients in person — so much, in fact, that I make regular time to see each of my contacts. Although I work remotely, I recently took a full-time two-month contract — and, in my existing clients’ eyes, became even more remote than usual. Making it Work.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Donating Professional Services in a Crisis
For example, five years ago, I wanted to help those affected by the floods caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, since I have some connections with New Orleans. My three-person company generally produces one pro bono website per year. Technology workers are often called on to donate our services , which most of us are happy to do.
Web Worker Daily
- Monday, August 30, 2010
Getting Ready For A Next Generation Collaborative Experience
more to its original concepts but that's a personal preference of how I segment things. that we still only barely understand), related to social identities, social roles, social networks, and the underlying participation structures that connect peope inside and outside of the enterprise. Specifically, that E2.0 investments. Indeed, E2.0
Collaborative Thinking
- Sunday, August 29, 2010
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Bamboo Project Readers' Guide to Blogging for Personal Branding
Last week, I asked my readers to share their best advice for using a blog for personal branding and job searching. So below is the Bamboo Project Readers' Guide to Blogging for Personal Branding. Sacha Chua , another poster child for how blogging can support personal branding, offers additional advice in her presentation, Networking 2.0:
The Bamboo Project Blog
- Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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A personal learning journey
Lilia Efimova ( 2004 ) was one of my earlier inspirations, “To a great extend PKM [personal knowledge management] is about shifting responsibility for learning and knowledge sharing from a company to individuals and this is the greatest challenge for both sides. personal learning environment. personal learning network.
Harold Jarche
- Monday, August 2, 2010
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The discipline in personal knowledge management
How does discipline affect personal knowledge management? How does behavioral self-regulation fit into the concepts of personal knowledge management? think this is why I make such a strong connection to Getting Things Done and related ideas: while it has a framework for organizing "things," the primary focus is on action.
Knowledge Jolt with Jack
- Monday, June 14, 2010
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LinkedIn Connection Approach Rethought
I've known for some time that my success rate in contacting someone who is 2nd degree (there's one person in the middle who will pass my request on) is roughly 80%. If the person is 3rd degree, it's low enough that I don't even bother. The problem is that no one connects or knows both parties and can somewhat validate the request.
elearning Technology
- Thursday, October 30, 2008
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Harold Jarche " PKM - Personally Managing Your Knowledge
PKM - Personally Managing Your Knowledge. have called this my Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) system, a term that is not original to me, and is based on the work of many others. These are to Connect, Exchange and Contribute. Personal Knowledge Management | eduFutureBlog , on June 9th, 2008 at 5:21 Said: [.] About.
Harold Jarche
- Saturday, December 6, 2008
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Taking Content Strategy Personally
Putting together a content strategy for your social media presence can be a real challenge, especially when you mix business with pleasure; my Facebook friends include relatives, old friends, new pals and purely professional contacts, some of whom I’ve never met personally. Think again. What is Content Strategy? Define your audience.
Web Worker Daily
- Monday, November 16, 2009
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Personal Productivity - is that what I really want
He goes on to study it further in his article, and the commenters have made some useful connections. Is personal productivity the end goal, or is it just a piece of the larger puzzle. Matt Cornell has a nice piece on The real reasons for the modern productivity movement that he sums up with. Productivity is neither a cult nor a fad.
Knowledge Musings
- Monday, September 15, 2008
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Connections Rule
Every Valentine's day, an email reminds me of my connection to that work. Honor the desire for good connection - Research shows that people need relationships like they need air, food, or water. Radiate respect - Respect is a gateway to healthy, hopeful connection. This year, the email provided a set of relationship tips.
Portals and KM
- Saturday, February 23, 2008
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PKM: aggregate, filter, connect
see the basis for sharing knowledge in the connected workplace is personal knowledge management or what I’ve called our part of the social learning contract. This means showing your sources (aggregation) and then what you find important (filtering) and sharing that with others (connecting). You cannot control serendipity.
Harold Jarche
- Monday, January 25, 2010
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Adoption: The Yellow Brick Road of Enterprise 2.0
The main premise of social software is that it connects people – better, faster, cheaper. Network effects are obviously not new in the enterprise land – after all when you send email to a colleague you do expect that person to have an email account and to check it often enough. CIO : So, how is the new performance review tool doing?
The FASTForward Blog
- Monday, June 22, 2009
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