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602 Articles match "Knowledge","Wiki"

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The problem of incentives in knowledge work
I’m struggling with the issue of incentives in organizations trying to promote improved knowledge management and more effective use of new collaboration tools such as blogs, wikis, and the like. Behind the talk is the assumption that we can treat knowledge workers as rational economic actors and that the proper incentives will produce the desired behaviors. Image by The Value Web Photo Gallery via Flickr Invariably, after an early spurt of activity and experimentation with the new systems, usage plateaus and talk turns to devising incentive systems to promote
The FASTForward Blog - Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Trojan mice approach enterprise 2.0
infoBOOM! Brought to you by CIO IBM English Français Italiano HOME JIM'S PICKS THIS WEEK COMMUNITY ABOUT TOPICS EVENTS Search Register Sign in Invite Enterprise 2.0 This week's topic: Enterprise 2.0
www.theinfoboom.com - Thursday, March 11, 2010
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The Content Economy by Oscar Berg: Control is waste & trust drives value creation
principles and technologies can be used to facilitate communication, knowledge sharing and collaboration across time, space, culture, power, position...you We must help management to redefine their purpose, making it about empowering colleagues instead of controlling employees. “In the knowledge economy everyone is a volunteer, but we have trained our managers to manage conscripts." Peter F. The opinions The Content Economy by Oscar Berg How the communication shift enabled by the Internet affects businesses, and how Web / Enterprise 2.0 you name it.
www.thecontenteconomy.com - Thursday, March 11, 2010
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  • How do wikis and blogs fit together?
    A recent conversation has re-emerged at my work on How do wikis and blogs fit together ? One way is to think of the stock and flow model, wikis have perpetually re-edited pages, whereas blogs have a stream of date-based entries just like newspaper articles. A perfect example of this thinking is a paper by the CIA called The Wiki and the Blog: Toward a Complex Adaptive Intelligence Community . Wikipages can be seen as more definitive, whereas blog posts are about currency, opinion, etc… This is an award winning essay on how information sharing, and collaborative
    Library clips - Wednesday, October 8, 2008
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  • Sure, Wikis Are Cool... But Can They Help My Business?
    blog post , she writes: "A year ago, I thought wikis would be the workhorses of Web uptick in the buzz around enterprise wikis recently. Earlier this Department of State's internal wiki, and how it's changing the way things get done Department building--the NYT article demonstrates how a well-administered wiki can In Carla's Carla's latest blog
    kmedge.org - Tuesday, August 26, 2008
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  • The top-down and bottom-up creation of enterprise communities, and wikis
    So far this post has been about community creation, but what I really wanted to focus is on the disadvantages of top-down creation of communities, wiki, blogs, etc… That is, what are we, the company, and knowledge workers missing out on by not being able to have the freedom to create these objects (bottom-up creation)? Wikis - Top or Bottom This is a follow-up to my Community Lessons post, and Community paradox post. Top-Down community creation
    Library clips - Thursday, December 18, 2008
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  • Wikis for exceptions and process failures
    My example was the danger of using a blog as a solution centre due to its news type nature, and rather using a wiki for an official solution centre. In that example, wikis were described as a place to house explicit information, whereas the blog was more explanatory tacit based information, perhaps containing the know-how behind the solution. We may not be aware that the wiki solution page that we are reading, with My previous blog entry was a follow up on flexible tools not being immune to being used the wrong way. Why is the blog entry important?
    Library clips - Monday, October 13, 2008
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  • Can Web 2.0 Really Help the Knowledge Management Cause?
    What is it we want out of knowledge management implementations? where I am manager of knowledge and critical skills management), we've begun to experiment with Web 2.0 applications: a wiki and a forum. Using the wiki, we can create content that is both vetted and user-contributed at the speed of We want organic growth of information, but we also want an "official version." We want to promote innovation and open usage, but we cannot risk exposing proprietary intellectual property.
    kmedge.org - Thursday, April 16, 2009
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  • The Wiki Toolbox: 30+ Wiki Tools and Resources
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    mashable.com - Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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  • Control and Community: A Case Study of Enterprise Wiki Usage
    The Balance of Power There are a wide variety of uses for Wikis and a level of interest in using them that’s matched by an extensive range of Wiki software. Wikis introduce to the Internet a collaborative model that not only allows, but explicitly encourages, broad and open participation. One problem is the deliberate vandalism of Wiki pages. The idea that anyone can contribute reflects an assumption that both content quantity and quality will arise out of the ‘wisdom of the crowd.’ rsquo; There are, however, negative effects of this extreme openness.
    Boxes and Arrows - Monday, May 4, 2009
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  • If the Army Can Put Its Doctrine Up On a Wiki, You've Got No Excuse
    A few weeks ago I had the privilege of watching an astounding event - a room full of Soldiers typing Army doctrine onto a wiki so that Soldiers in the field could make changes as they were discovering new and better tactics in the midst of fighting a war. that have the SMEs with the in-depth knowledge. And the There were a couple of amazing things about this event. One was that it was happening at all, because to the Army, doctrine is close to sacred.
    Conversation Matters - Wednesday, September 23, 2009
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  • 100+ More Wiki Tools and Resources
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    mashable.com - Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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  • Where Knowledge Management Has Been and Where It Is Going- Part Three
    In this three part series I‘ve classified the evolving landscape of knowledge management into three categories. The first category is Leveraging Explicit Knowledge and is about capturing documented knowledge and building it into a collection - connecting people to content. The second category is about Leveraging Experiential Knowledge and it gave rise to communities of practice and reflection processes. It is primarily focused on connecting people to people. The third category is Leveraging Collective Knowledge and it is about integrating ideas from multiple
    Conversation Matters - Thursday, July 30, 2009
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