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68 Articles match "Knowledge","Knowledge Base","Team"

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Booz Allen Extends its Enterprise 2.0 Collaborative Platform
Walton said that the first version of Hello , the collaboration platform, covered the exchange and archiving of tacit knowledge. Now you can put in security levels to create private subsets of the conversation to support a project team. at Booz Allen: The Series ). client practice. In the prior version of Hello everything was open.
Portals and KM - Thursday, July 1, 2010
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Is Collaboration Enough for Knowledge Management? « Product Four
matter) HOME about my presentations Is Collaboration Enough for Knowledge Management? In the last couple of weeks, I’ve written (dashed-off is more accurate) about the relationship between collaboration and team productivity, and collaboration and the ability to connect the dots. Knowledge capture becomes an organic part of work.
productfour.wordpress.com - Wednesday, May 26, 2010
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What’s the Simplest Thing That Could Possibly Work? : Andrew McAfee’s Blog
Most of today’s knowledge workers are somewhere between busy and harried, and they certainly feel that they have better things to do than poke around the Intranet looking for cool new social tools. Pawel Trebicki we're working now with my team on a social transaction platform which takes advantage of most of the enterprise 2.0
andrewmcafee.org - Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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  • What Does It Take to Run a Virtual Team?
    As more and more companies and teams are going strictly virtual, there are a whole new set of issues to consider and challenges to address. Here are some needs virtual teams face daily: Communications. Knowledge Base. Team Member Integration. What systems and software do you have in place to run your virtual team?
    Web Worker Daily - Wednesday, August 12, 2009
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  • Where Knowledge Management Has Been and Where It Is Going- Part One
    But what is most interesting to me is the profound change in the way we conceptualize knowledge and the implications of that conceptualization for how we do our work as knowledge professionals. These are not trivial issues because how we conceptualize knowledge greatly impacts the way we design our KM systems and strategies.
    Conversation Matters - Saturday, May 2, 2009
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  • The Four Essential Apps for Distributed Teams
    Distributed teams. Despite how widespread this mode of coordinating work has become, there are those still wondering just what tools are absolutely crucial to making a distributed team work. We pointedly chose not to mention the generalized notion of a "knowledge base" or document repository. Virtual work. Sponsor.
    www.readwriteweb.com - Monday, July 13, 2009
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  • 9 Great Document Collaboration Tools for Teams
    Whether it’s a proposal, press release, manual, or other type of communication or documentation, there are some great and relatively easy to use tools out there to help your team prepare it. use some of these for workflow in-sourcing and outsourcing to writers, designers and other team members involved in social media marketing.
    mashable.com - Monday, December 21, 2009
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  • Connection Before Content: Meetings That Are Knowledge-based
    Peter Block has a rule of thumb that is very useful if you want a group to apply its collective knowledge to address a difficult issue, Connection before Content. Before a group attempts to use its collective knowledge to deal with serious issues it has to build the relationships that will allow the group to hold an open conversation.
    Conversation Matters - Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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  • Effective knowledge sharing
    The mainstream application of knowledge management, and I would include learning management, over the past few decades has got it all wrong. More and more workers have their own sources of information and knowledge. Generally speaking, codified knowledge does not help teams to produce any better unless the team is rather inexperienced.
    Harold Jarche - Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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  • KM and Sports, Dave Pollard and Bruce Hoppe, Regional Knowledge Resource Kit, KM Toolkit, Managing Knowledge-Based Initiatives
    Weekly Knowledge Management Blog by Stan Garfield. Q: Can the world of sports teach us anything about knowledge management? This situation is a much-debated one in basketball - should the team which is leading by 3 points commit a foul to prevent the other team from making a 3-point basket to tie the game? Knowledge Fair.
    Weekly Knowledge Management blog by Stan Garfield - Tuesday, April 8, 2008
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  • Feeling the Heat: The Effects of Performance Pressure on Teams' Knowledge Use and Performance
    Worth reading (especially if you have a techno-centric view of collaboration) - additional information and download information on the HBS Working Knowledge site: Executive Summary: Why do teams often fail to use their knowledge resources effectively even after they have correctly identified the experts among them?
    Collaborative Thinking - Friday, July 10, 2009
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  • Blog>> Resources for Knowledge Continuity
    Five nuggets from various sources to help you in your knowledge continuity efforts (ie making sure your organisation keeps critical knowledge in flow while people come and people go). Rothwell is the author of the book Effective Succession Planning , which is also worth checking out for its knowledge-based approach.
    Green Chameleon - Thursday, May 14, 2009
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  • Is Collaboration Enough for Knowledge Management? « Product Four
    matter) HOME about my presentations Is Collaboration Enough for Knowledge Management? In the last couple of weeks, I’ve written (dashed-off is more accurate) about the relationship between collaboration and team productivity, and collaboration and the ability to connect the dots. Knowledge capture becomes an organic part of work.
    productfour.wordpress.com - Wednesday, May 26, 2010
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