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The problem of incentives in knowledge work
Project teams experimenting with and adopting new practices such as After Action Reviews as part of their standard project plans
Individual knowledge workers revising their work practices to more easily find and incorporate previous work into new work
consulting firm is encouraging experts to submit their best work to a central document repository. Image by The Value Web Photo Gallery via Flickr
I’m struggling with the issue of incentives in organizations trying to promote improved knowledge management and more effective use of new collaboration tools
The FASTForward Blog
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
Blog>> Filenaming Conventions and Knowledge Sharing
This agency was interested because they wanted to improve the consistency with which documents are named and stored for common use, thereby improving visibility, access and sharing.
This ensures that anyone who reviews a filename should immediately be able to form an accurate expectation about the content of the document.
• Transparent means that the words in the filename accurately summarise the content of the document using language in common use.
• Sometimes we get so wrapped up in the high flown theory and rhetoric of knowledge sharing, we forget the mundane, almost mechanical ways in which we can enhance it.
Green Chameleon
- Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Readying SharePoint For Teleworking
Since your SharePoint implementation is sitting inside your firewall it is important to test typical SharePoint tasks like accessing document libraries through your remote access solution prior to turning your teleworkers loose. Unfortunately, these many choices may also mean many SharePoint sites go online with practically no frills. Follow up with Microsoft SharePoint is an accepted enterprise standard for online collaboration, but unfortunately many organizations don’t use it to its fullest potential. If you’re preparing a telework pilot program , it’s important
Web Worker Daily
- Monday, March 8, 2010
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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. Currently though, patterns are classified and documented in various manners across publishers with no clear standard evident. The problem To date, the most common approach to propagating a single user experience standard is the development of UI guidelines and principles documentation within an organization. Introduction User interface (UI) patterns have the potential to make software development more efficient.
Boxes and Arrows
- Monday, June 29, 2009
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CoP Series #4: Practice Makes Perfect
The is the fourth post exploring more about Community, Domain and Practice aspects of CoPs mentioned in the first post of this series on communities of practice (CoPs). This is the “where the rubber meets the road” leg of the stool, Practice .
They are about learning and putting that learning to practice, and learning from that practice in an ongoing cycle of learn/do/learn. This is the fourth in a series of blog posts I wrote for Darren Sidnick . I
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Communities of Practice
practice communities of practice The idea that learning involves a deepening process of participation in a community of practice has gained significant ground in recent years. Communities of practice have also become an important focus within organizational development and have considerable value when thinking about working with groups. In this article ideas ? thinkers ? Furthermore, we often assume that learning 'has a beginning and an end; that it is best separated from the rest of our activities; and that it is the result of teaching'
www.infed.org
- Thursday, November 19, 2009
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Online Storage Feature-by-Feature Comparison Chart
Seems like every day a new online data storage service opens its servers to the world, practically begging users to eat up their bandwidth and store their data, or at least back it up, to "the cloud." All of these services offer some form of security and privacy with uploaded files, along with, in most cases, the ability to share and/or collaborate on documents.) All of the services listed above have appeared on Lifehacker at one point or another, too. We've noted, reviewed, and shared a good number of hacks for these services, many of which offer gigabytes of free storage.
Linked Intelligence
- Friday, October 17, 2008
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CoP Series #8: Content and Community
am finally getting the rest of the series up. Part 1 , part 2 , part 3, , part 4, part 5 , part 6 , and part 7 are all here on the blog.
We have talked throughout this series on communities of practice about “content.” From a communities of practice perspective, it is important for two reasons. This is the eighth in a series of blog posts I wrote for Darren Sidnick late last year. I
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Tips and Tricks: Making the Most of Google Docs
Take Advantage of Templates for Quick Document Creation
Like any other office suite, Google Docs allows you to use document templates . This is especially handy if you’re in a hurry to make a document such as a schedule, business card, resume or invoice. They include a life checklist for your long-term plans, an online contact form , and I’ve been using Google Docs for a couple of years now, for both professional and personal tasks. To be honest, I was hesitant to try it at first.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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Going beyond the hype: Identifying Enterprise 2.0 best practices | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com
best practices Posted by Dion Hinchcliffe @ 10:39 am Categories: Business Models , Collaboration , Community , Customer Community , Enterprise 2.0 , Enterprise Web 2.0 , Enterprise Wikis , Governance , Grassroots Community , Social Computing , Social Media , Social Networking , Social Software , Web 2.0 , Wikis Tags: Enterprise 2.0 , Best Practice , Dion Hinchcliffe There’s been plenty of discussion recently in the blogosphere, including here, about the successes and challenges of Enterprise 2.0 So-called best
blogs.zdnet.com
- Sunday, September 20, 2009
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Next Document: Reference Architecture For Social Network Sites
However, there are few commonly accepted practices regarding what architectural components need to be included in such a web site to qualify it as an internal version of the popular consumer site, Facebook. What are the architectural components of a social network site?
Implementing an internal ???corporate
Column Two
- Wednesday, July 16, 2008
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ITSinsider | Practical Advice for 2010 on 2.0 Adoption
Adoption Council Practical Advice for 2010 on 2.0 You will have the greatest success there Practice your elevator speech for executives: this isn’t about new-fangled technologies and trends, but about solving fundamental corporate issues – how to make employees more productive and innovative. Has anything changed? Have a visible, HR/Legal approved Terms of Use document available to calm any execs who fear this will be used for non-business purposes Survey your ITSinsider An Insider’s view on IT-Social for the Enterprise Search About Calendar @ITSinsider Subscribe buy viagra internet
itsinsider.com
- Monday, January 4, 2010
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How I use social media
knew from that experience that whenever we talked about technology (social media) we needed to also talk about practice and the human beings doing the practicing. This is true of both the technology and the practices.
Michele and I built on the foundational work of Lisa Kimball (then of Metanet , now of GroupJazz ) and began to articulate the practice of doing stuff together online. This afternoon I’m spending a half hour on a Skype video conversation to share a bit of how I use social media. I
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