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Open Item "Corporate Amnesia: Evernote + MyST Social Media Platform Services Makes an Everlasting Dent in the Problem".Corporate Amnesia: Evernote + MyST Social Media Platform Services Makes an Everlasting Dent in the Problem Open "Corporate Amnesia: Evernote + MyST Social Media Platform Services Makes an Everlasting Dent in the Problem" in New Window
Even to the most rigid IT leaders, unlike top-down KM systems -- employees actually *want* to use Evernote and iPhone for knowledge work.
Created 10 months ago by Bill French in Into the MyST Open "Into the MyST" in New Window
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Open Item "Discovering the Iceberg of Knowledge Work".Discovering the Iceberg of Knowledge Work Open "Discovering the Iceberg of Knowledge Work" in New Window
Defining knowledge work: discretionary behaviour; a system of activities that knowledge workers opt to do, and managing knowledge work as establishing conditions that increase the likelihood of making the "right" choices.
Created 4 years ago by Bill French in Into the MyST Open "Into the MyST" in New Window
Updated 23 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
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Open Item "Generation 3 KM".Generation 3 KM Open "Generation 3 KM" in New Window
We spend a good deal of time thinking about the definition of KM and ways to improve it, but we don't drill nearly deep enough into the philosophy of KM.
Created 5 years ago by Bill French in Into the MyST Open "Into the MyST" in New Window
Updated 23 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
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Open Item "Corporate Amnesia: Many, Small KM Failures".Corporate Amnesia: Many, Small KM Failures Open "Corporate Amnesia: Many, Small KM Failures" in New Window
People often associate corporate amnesia with the departure of senior or long-standing staff members, but there's another, more pervasive, source of organizational memory leak.
Created 5 years ago by F. Andy Seidl in Into the MyST Open "Into the MyST" in New Window
Updated 9 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
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Open Item "A Holy Grail: Effective Knowledge Capture, Persistence, Enhancement, and Transfer".A Holy Grail: Effective Knowledge Capture, Persistence, Enhancement, and Transfer Open "A Holy Grail: Effective Knowledge Capture, Persistence, Enhancement, and Transfer" in New Window
Since the 1980s, the connotation of "knowledge management" morphed from exciting technology business opportunity to an idea that largely failed, in commercial terms, anyway. But the underlying need for KM has not gone away; in fact, it has grown.
Created 5 years ago by F. Andy Seidl in Into the MyST Open "Into the MyST" in New Window
Updated 25 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
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Open Item "Distributed KM: A Case for Weblog-based Knowledge Management".Distributed KM: A Case for Weblog-based Knowledge Management Open "Distributed KM: A Case for Weblog-based Knowledge Management" in New Window
This paper contains a number of useful observations and ideas concerning knowledge management and weblogs.
Created 5 years ago by Bill French in Into the MyST Open "Into the MyST" in New Window
Updated 23 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
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Open Item "'Blogging Envelope" Opens To Knowledge Management".'Blogging Envelope" Opens To Knowledge Management Open "'Blogging Envelope" Opens To Knowledge Management" in New Window
As we push the blogging envelope, it becomes clear that this stuff is good for KM.
Created 5 years ago by Bill French in Into the MyST Open "Into the MyST" in New Window
Updated 23 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
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Open Item "The Sanctity of Blogs".The Sanctity of Blogs Open "The Sanctity of Blogs" in New Window
With the use of blogging technologies exploding into many new areas, we should expect to see a variety of new governing practices.
Created 6 years ago by F. Andy Seidl in Into the MyST Open "Into the MyST" in New Window
Updated 23 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
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Open Item "The Company of the Future".The Company of the Future Open "The Company of the Future" in New Window
To survive in the years ahead, companies must put technology at the very heart of everything they do. That's the central argument offered here by the Economist's management editor Cairncross (The Death of Distance), who explains why.
Created 6 years ago by Bill French in Into the MyST Open "Into the MyST" in New Window
Updated 23 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
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