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The Value of Lessons Learned
We learn lessons in obvious ways, for example, we ask someone for help, to which they agree, and then find they don’t come through – lesson: “I won’t ask her for help again.” Even for individuals, the reflection process is more effective when it is formalized, for example, keeping a journal or a holding a regularly scheduled conversation with a colleague or mentor who can help the individual think through the lessons. In common usage the term LL means, something I learned through an experience I’ve had that will cause me to act differently in the future. And in more subtle
Conversation Matters
- Monday, February 8, 2010
Taking a Closer Look with 1DayLater
8221; The system can provide you with charts that reflect, for example, the time data you’ve entered, providing a graphical overview of where all your time’s going. This year, in an effort to get a better grip on the ways I generate income, I’ve been looking for a free, simple app that will allow me to track my income easily. I
Web Worker Daily
- Monday, February 8, 2010
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Sample Action Plan for Business Blogging
In this post I will share a sample high-level action plan from these efforts.
Listed below are a set of sample suggested steps and a sequence. Sample initial action steps are listed under each main step. My day job is to help companies with their market facing blogs. I have not talked
Portals and KM
- Wednesday, November 5, 2008
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Examples of eLearning 2.0
approaches used in corporate learning settings: Alongside Formal Learning Blog as writing tool Wiki as a collaborative learning tool Editable reference materials (Wiki) Internal / External Product information Process information Sales scenarios Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) / support information Online reference / glossary Experience Capture New-hire blog Maintaining a “lab or project notebook� RSS Reader, Podcasts - Steady Drip Then I ask the group for examples of how they are using eLearning 2.0 We use podcasts to release information on department
Learnlets
- Monday, September 22, 2008
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Four Examples of Wikis Working within the Enterprise
The first two used Traction Team Page , NYK used Atlassian's Confluence and the SAP example did not mention a vendor. This is a comprehensive article that goes into good detail on each example. have covered the Shore Bank example before and project management is one of the main uses (see - Another Enterprise Blog and Wiki Success Story from Traction - Shore Bank ).
A recent Computerworld article, Wikis that work: Four IT departments get it right , provides early adopters success stories at Enel, ShoreBank, NYK, and SAP. I recommend looking at the complete coverage.
Portals and KM
- Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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SharePoint Examples
I'd like to find good examples of what other people have done with SharePoint in their organization. Can you help me find those examples or connect me with people in training organizations who are making use of SharePoint? I'm trying to help someone inside training at a large organization bridge what I talk about around eLearning 2.0 to their implementation of SharePoint.
elearning Technology
- Friday, December 5, 2008
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Capture Examples
The primary reasons for doing the eLearning Tour was that it is hard to see examples of what is being done by fellow eLearning professionals and get a sense of the patterns that exist. And while I believe that I gave a flavor of what's happening out there through the tour, my gut tells me that it would be helpful to capture more examples. So first question – after participating or viewing the videos for the event: Is it helpful to capture examples? As part of pulling together the tour, I asked for contributions from this blog and from Learn Trends. I received
elearning Technology
- Friday, May 29, 2009
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Twitter Examples - Work Literacy
Home | Blog | About Participate Services People | Subscribe Subscribe to Aggregated Feed + Links Top Keywords [?] Top Keywords are determined based on what terms are used in the content represented by this source, keywords, dates as compared to other sources. Twitter (477) Examples (477) Concepts PWLE (9) RSS (143)
browse.workliteracy.com
- Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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Docstoc: Online Document Hosting and Preview Services
With Docstoc, I can at least find examples (basic, if not best-in-class) to base my own, customized version around. Even if I already have my own templates established for any of these, Docstoc’s large library provides me with examples to benchmark with and borrow from.
Second, even though I knocked it above, the Docshots preview feature is handy if you have a dedicated documents section on your web site, since it saves people a lot of clicking, opening and closing. Written by Darrell Etherington .
Working online, you probably need to share documents with clients,
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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Cisco as an emerging Enterprise 2.0 case example
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The current issue of Fast Company has a cover article on Cisco and their ongoing efforts to reorganize into something that is an excellent case study of what Enterprise 2.0 may look like in an established organization. It shouldn’t be any surprise that the quintessential networking company is on the leading edge of network thinking
The FASTForward Blog
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Best practice - or good examples
The original example from Tom Young is of an exercise they do where people try to solve a problem. But when they are given examples of how other people solved the problem, they always come up with better solutions.
Looking at the current good examples and asking the simple question, can this be done another way? Mark Gould has a discussion of "best practice" in his Transplanting practices between organisations , which is itself a comment on a post from Tom Young of Knoco. There is the familiar watch-out on the idea of best practice:
Knowledge Jolt with Jack
- Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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Wikis in Knowledge Management at Law Firms – Part One: ThoughtFarmer Example
The two examples make for interesting contrasting examples. The first example was a Canadian law firm with 100 lawyers and 100 support staff. Tomorrow I will cover a Sharepoint wiki example and also briefly mention the session which preceded our I recently attended an event on knowledge management and web 2.0 held at a major Boston law firm for people who work in knowledge management at legal firms.
Reflexions
- Sunday, October 5, 2008
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