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139 Articles match "Culture","Guidelines","Presentation"

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Green Chameleon » No Longer a (KM4Dev) Virgin … and Catching Up with Social Media
Michael Riggs of the Food and Agriculture Organization and Roxanna Samii of the International Fund for Agriculture Development shared their take on the uneasy role of social media at the WSIS conference at which they presented in May this year. On a lighter note, Piazza Navona is a lovely place to spend a summer evening. Nine of us showed up.
Green Chameleon - Thursday, June 3, 2010
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CNBC Business | SIX DEGREES OF COLLABORATION
Pfizer, the pharmaceuticals company, has no problem with outsourced operatives in India preparing Powerpoint presentations and conducting web searches on behalf of its top executives, even at the risk of confidential data being compromised. Zappos, the online retailer bought by Amazon, attributes its success to that very culture of openness.
www.cnbcmagazine.com - Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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Green Chameleon » Filenaming Conventions and Knowledge Sharing
8226; User-friendly means that the filename is easy to read and understand in relation to other filenames in a list, when it is presented in an on-screen window. What is nice about these guidelines is that they explain the rationale for the convention, and give worked examples for both good and bad practice. Have we missed anything?
Green Chameleon - Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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  • Do Employees Need Social Media Guidelines?
    On the issue of whether or not employee social media guidelines are necessary, I tend to believe that nothing new needs to be spelled out--behave in social media as you would in other professional arenas. So back to the question of guidelines for the use of social media. Do we need special social media guidelines for employees?
    The Bamboo Project Blog - Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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  • The Bamboo Project Blog: Do Employees Need Social Media Guidelines?
    raquo; Do Employees Need Social Media Guidelines? On the issue of whether or not employee social media guidelines are necessary, I tend to believe that nothing new needs to be spelled out--behave in social media as you would in other professional arenas. So back to the question of guidelines for the use of social media. See #1.
    The Bamboo Project Blog - Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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  • Green Chameleon » Common Sense vs Control
    Comment Guidelines : Basic XHTML is allowed ( , , ) Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically generated. Posted by Patrick Lambe on 30/01/08 at 01: 14 PM | Categories: Change Management , KM Critiqued , Knowledge Sharing , Video | Permalink 0 Comment so far Commenting is not available in this weblog entry. Thank you Edgar for your post!
    Green Chameleon - Tuesday, January 29, 2008
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  • UI Pattern Documentation Review
    Producing a common pattern library, however, implies that the patterns presented are at the very least, consistently documented and most probably presented in the same single classification system. The first issue is ensuring developers are familiar with all the principles and guidelines. There are two common issues, both major.
    Boxes and Arrows - Monday, June 29, 2009
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  • Green Chameleon » The Kingdom of Taxonomy on Video
    www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about The Kingdom of Taxonomy on Video Back in February I blogged a map of the “ Kingdom of Taxonomy &# – this is now turned into a video presentation over at my book blog , created specially for the SIKM Leaders Forum this month. Enjoy. RSS2.0
    Green Chameleon - Sunday, September 16, 2007
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  • Organising Knowledge » Marti Heyman on ROI for Taxonomy Initiatives
    www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about Marti Heyman on ROI for Taxonomy Initiatives Hot on the heels of Christine Connors came Marti Heyman with a typically forthright and pragmatic presentation on the issues around developing an ROI case for a taxonomy initiative. All rights reserved.
    Green Chameleon - Sunday, May 18, 2008
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  • Green Chameleon » Happy Birthday Komunitas KM
    www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about Happy Birthday Komunitas KM I’m presenting at a taxonomy seminar/workshop for a KM community of practice here in Jakarta. Comment Guidelines : Basic XHTML is allowed ( , , ) Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically generated. RSS2.0
    Green Chameleon - Tuesday, August 5, 2008
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  • Green Chameleon » Leading Change
    She focuses on the format of the “un-townhall&# meeting where ideas are presented and responded to, but I was most taken with her observations on the way the leadership style of LTG Maples has influenced the success of the programme. URLs are automatically converted into links. Thank you Edgar for your post! All rights reserved. RSS2.
    Green Chameleon - Sunday, January 11, 2009
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  • Green Chameleon » KM Awards
    However, if the improved auditing came out of a change process which successfully broke down a culture of blame-shifting and implemented a collaborative approach to continuous improvement, then arguably the KM change process is what deserves to be recognised in this case. Thanks to Graham for pointing me to this. All rights reserved. RSS2.0
    Green Chameleon - Sunday, January 11, 2009
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  • Green Chameleon » Blogs Can Calm the Raging Sea
    www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about Blogs Can Calm the Raging Sea Benjamin Greenberg of non profit organisation Physicians for Human Rights has posted a really good presentation onto Google Docs that he developed internally to explain the benefits and the hows of internal blogging.
    Green Chameleon - Sunday, January 27, 2008
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