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355 Articles match "Culture","Policies"

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Report from IFLA: The Information Literacy Section meeting
There is an initiative to get Information literacy put more officially on the agenda of UNESCO (United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organization) and thus on the agenda of governments worldwide. Tags: Information Literacy - policy ifla2010 International Information Literacy logo. The wiki will also cover definitions of IL.
Information Literacy Weblog - Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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Leading Change by John Kotter
Kotter also addressed an important aspect of procedures and policies that are tied to the "old way" of doing business. These policies can be buried deep in the fabric of the organization and must be found and removed/changed to bring the organization in line with the new way of doing business. Anchor new approaches in the culture.
Knowledge Jolt with Jack - Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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When You Assume Bad Faith, You Get It
Culture View more presentations from Reed Hastings. There was an interesting article over the weekend in the Telegraph from Dan Pink on Netflix's "no policy" approach to HR policies. It strikes me that it is this bad faith approach that underlies most social media policies in organizations. People will push and push.
The Bamboo Project Blog - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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  • An "Admirable Use" Policy
    Do, Do, Do , in which he muses on "acceptable use" policies of social media in schools and how restrictive and anti-learning they can be. Anyway, Will suggests that instead of a 10-page list of "dont's," we need an "Admirable Use" policy that positively describes the ways in which we'd like to see people using social media for learning.
    The Bamboo Project Blog - Monday, September 21, 2009
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  • Leveraging Organizational Knowledge: Asking the right questions to assess an Organization’s culture.
    Leveraging your organisational knowledge relates to Knowledge Management, organisational learning, human capital development, social media/networks strategy, multi-channels Customer Relationships Management (CRM) 27 May 2007 Asking the right questions to assess an Organization’s culture. Stories are the carriers of culture. will Web 2.0
    Leveraging Organizational Knowledge - Sunday, May 27, 2007
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  • Green Chameleon » Who Makes Policy?
    www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about Who Makes Policy? One of the key enablers in organisation-wide KM implementations is having your policies relating to information management, records management, IT security, privacy, knowledge sharing, etc, all integrated and aligned with each other.
    Green Chameleon - Thursday, July 12, 2007
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  • An "Admirable Use" Policy
    Do, Do, Do , in which he muses on "acceptable use" policies of social media in schools and how restrictive and anti-learning they can be. Anyway, Will suggests that instead of a 10-page list of "dont's," we need an "Admirable Use" policy that positively describes the ways in which we'd like to see people using social media for learning.
    The Bamboo Project Blog - Monday, September 21, 2009
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  • An "Admirable Use" Policy
    Do, Do, Do , in which he muses on "acceptable use" policies of social media in schools and how restrictive and anti-learning they can be. Anyway, Will suggests that instead of a 10-page list of "dont's," we need an "Admirable Use" policy that positively describes the ways in which we'd like to see people using social media for learning.
    The Bamboo Project Blog - Monday, September 21, 2009
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  • Green Chameleon » Information and Records Management Policy Development Guidelines
    www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about Information and Records Management Policy Development Guidelines It’s often difficult to approach KM in any large scale way in an organisation without bumping into the policy infrastructure. URLs are automatically converted into links.
    Green Chameleon - Monday, June 26, 2006
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  • Report from IFLA: The Information Literacy Section meeting
    There is an initiative to get Information literacy put more officially on the agenda of UNESCO (United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organization) and thus on the agenda of governments worldwide. Tags: Information Literacy - policy ifla2010 International Information Literacy logo. The wiki will also cover definitions of IL.
    Information Literacy Weblog - Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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  • Brisbane: Wanted – a cultural reality check
    Anyone working in the arts industry in Brisbane this week would have been aware of an article published in the Courier Mail newspaper titled ‘Brizvegas or cultural desert?’  The article also prodded awake the cultural cringe beast, something we keep telling ourselves is dead, but which is really just dozing.
    Spinning a Learning Web - Friday, March 19, 2010
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  • Collaborative Thinking: Social Software`s Culture Clash
    Social Software`s Culture Clash March 15, 2008 in Enterprise 2.0 , Social Software | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Social Software`s Culture Clash : Comments You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post. You cant deny it.”
    Collaborative Thinking - Saturday, March 15, 2008
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  • Green Chameleon » What a Knowledge Sharing Policy Might Look Like
    This doesn’t mean that the policies do the work of implementation and change management for you (ie you can’t just issue a policy and then sit back and wait for magic to happen), but they support it by capturing (hopefully) in concise language what you’d like to happen, so that everybody is operating from the same point of view.
    Green Chameleon - Friday, September 7, 2007
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