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Tips on collecting data for social network analysis (SNA)
As a healthy but slight change from recent topics , I was going through some old notes and thought it might be worthwhile sharing some tips with you about collecting data for Social Network Analysis (SNA). You might also like to check out my article about social networks, titled Small World! Pre-processing.
ChiefTech
- Sunday, November 2, 2008
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Green Chameleon » How to Use KPIs in Knowledge Management
www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about How to Use KPIs in Knowledge Management I’ve always been wary of KPIs in knowledge management, because they appeal to a tangible measurement mindset that is easily distracted from the intangible and hard-to-pin down outcomes of KM efforts.
Green Chameleon
- Friday, September 7, 2007
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Green Chameleon » Do Knowledge Managers Really Want to Share Knowledge?—Sharing as a Mating Game
www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about Do Knowledge Managers Really Want to Share Knowledge?—Sharing One of the questions asks what KM professional associations should do to support knowledge managers. how they will know that the KM team did it?!?!
Green Chameleon
- Wednesday, October 17, 2007
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Portals and KM: Enterprise 2.0: Is it also Knowledge Management 2.0?
Portals and KM This blog shares ideas and hopes to generate discussion on enterprise 2.0, and knowledge management to provide value to organizations through practical applications. Is it also Knowledge Management 2.0? Is it Knowledge Management by Another Name? is also more than KM.
billives.typepad.com
- Thursday, August 7, 2008
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Green Chameleon » Professionalism in Knowledge Management
www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about Professionalism in Knowledge Management Yesterday I keynoted at iCKM in Columbus Ohio on “Accountability, Professionalism and Performance in Knowledge Management. Or are these positions intrinsic to the roles themselves?
Green Chameleon
- Friday, October 24, 2008
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Building networks, Selling KM, Meetings as KM behaviors, IBM in a KM shift, Super Crunchers
Weekly Knowledge Management Blog by Stan Garfield KM Question, Thought Leader, Blog, Link, and Book of the Week [ Blogroll - KM Home Page - Send a Question - Implementing a successful KM programme ]. KM Question of the Week. Use existing networks to inform possible members about your community. Video.
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Portals and KM: Can Enterprise 2.0 Adoptions Learn Anything from ERP Implementations?
Portals and KM This blog shares ideas and hopes to generate discussion on enterprise 2.0, and knowledge management to provide value to organizations through practical applications. Addiction Study | Main | Using Darwin to Track Social Media Buzz » May 13, 2010 Can Enterprise 2.0 Is Social Media Better Than ????
billives.typepad.com
- Friday, May 14, 2010
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Green Chameleon » How To Use KPIs in Knowledge Management
www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about How To Use KPIs in Knowledge Management I’ve always been wary of KPIs in knowledge management, because they appeal to a tangible measurement mindset that is easily distracted from the intangible and hard-to-pin down outcomes of KM efforts.
Green Chameleon
- Friday, September 7, 2007
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Green Chameleon » When Can You Trust a Knowledge Manager?
www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about When Can You Trust a Knowledge Manager? If its a tough job being a knowledge manager, it’s an even tougher job to trust them with your organisation’s culture and infrastructure. Again and again. Immediately. RSS2.0
Green Chameleon
- Sunday, October 19, 2008
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Knowledge-at-work: KM in wikipedia
Knowledge-at-work Personal thoughts about learning, community and social affordances for knowledge creation « Questionnaires & knowledge mapping | Main | Knowledge and knowing » July 30, 2006 KM in wikipedia How would you write the definitive entry for knowledge management in Wikipedia?
Knowledge-at-work
- Sunday, July 30, 2006