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WWD Reader Profile: Maurice Cherry, Designer/Blogger/Entrepreneur
My home office has an HP Slimline PC running Windows 7 Ultimate connected to a 24″ LCD monitor. Tags: CNN Big Tech Lifestyle NYT Enterprise Personalities SYN Feature Enterprise reader profil WebWorkerDaily readers are a diverse bunch. Every week, I profile a different reader and ask them to share what they do, how they do it, and some of their favorite hints and tips.
Web Worker Daily
- Friday, March 19, 2010
Building a Life and Business of Character
don’t think it’s an easy feat to stay connected to our core values and who it is that we want to be. Maybe it’s wishful thinking, but I hope there comes a time when I can focus much less on the things I hope to do and much more on the person I want to be.
There are times when we get so consumed by what we want to do that we forget who it is we want to be . I’ve participated in several interesting conversations around this topic recently; two that really stand out to me.
Web Worker Daily
- Friday, March 19, 2010
Control design, not people
American Bar Association article on Personal Knowledge Management. In this ever-more connected world, sifting through irrelevancies to find what you need can take a lot of time. Interesting things I learned on twitter this past week:
by @KMHobbi
Lawyers are knowledge workers who must cope with an ever-increasing volume of information
Harold Jarche
- Friday, March 19, 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 . Should You Blog? To the question of "Should I Blog?" Provide you with a valuable way to network with others who are online , expanding your connections and exposing you to new people and ideas.
Networking 2.0: Blogging Your Way Out of a Job...
The Bamboo Project Blog
- Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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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. If you read my blog much, you know that I use LinkedIn quite a bit to help me find experts and expertise. You can see how I do this in my posts/screencasts LinkedIn Searching for Experts and Expertise and LinkedIn Answers to Get Help .
elearning Technology
- Thursday, October 30, 2008
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PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE
MANAGEMENT: paper clarifies Personal Knowledge Management, and its seven information
skills, personal responsibility for managing knowledge.
concept of Personal Knowledge Management as a vehicle for helping MBA students
at MANAGEMENT:
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www.millikin.edu
- Friday, June 27, 2008
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Employees Connect, Contribute on Enterprise 2.0 Portal
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www.boozallen.com
- Wednesday, July 8, 2009
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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. My only strategy for Facebook is not to publish things that are too personal. If you don’t have a professional blog or web site, you may think that you don’t need to worry about content strategy. Think again.
Web Worker Daily
- Monday, November 16, 2009
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SharePoint 2007: Gateway Drug to Enterprise Social Tools :: Personal InfoCloud
Personal InfoCloud « LinkedIn: Social Interaction Design Lessons Learned (not to follow) - 2 of 2 | Main SharePoint 2007: Gateway Drug to Enterprise Social Tools Overview The last couple of years I have had many conversations with a broad selection of mid-sized to large organizations. Posted by: Jim at Mar 16, 2009 10:42:24 AM Post a comment Name: Email Address: URL: Remember personal info? Comments: About Thomas Vander Wal March 2009 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
www.personalinfocloud.com
- Monday, March 16, 2009
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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. They aim to improve connections, but truth is that in any functioning organization people already have some existing ways to connect and collaborate. Imagine the following dialog taking place in the office of a major company’s CIO. Sitting at his desk he talks to an IT Director responsible
The FASTForward Blog
- Monday, June 22, 2009
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Tale of Two Tunnels: Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 :: Personal InfoCloud
Personal InfoCloud « Stewart Mader is Now Solo and One to Watch and Hire | Main | Optimizing Tagging UI for People & Search » Tale of Two Tunnels: Web 2.0 When the walls are broken down and people are self-finding others with similar interests and working horizontally and diagonally connecting and sharing with others and consuming the collective flows of information their comfortable walls of understanding are gone. and Enterprise 2.0 Yesterday I made a few comments in Twitter that prompted a fair amount of questions and requests for more information.
www.personalinfocloud.com
- Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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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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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).
connect through this blog and the comments left by others, by leaving comments, via Twitter and Knowledge Squared equals Power Squared, says Craig Thomler :
However the knowledge hoarding model begins to fail when it becomes cheap and easy to share and when the knowledge
Harold Jarche
- Monday, January 25, 2010
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