
| "knowledge management" Topic Cloud About the Topic Cloud View
A Topic Cloud® provides a simple view of important keywords and key-phrases used
in a blogsite. The topic cloud view makes it easy to identify
subjects that
are discussed in the blogsite—frequently discussed subjects are presented
in larger type and brighter colors while seldom-discussed subjects are
represented more subtly.
The top-level cloud provides a high-level view of the subjects discussed in
the blogsite. Simply click on a specific word or phrase to focus your
search. As you drill into a subject
area, the cloud may become smaller or larger depending on the granularity of
your search. At every point, however, you have direct access to related
blogsite content in the lower portion of your browser window.  About the Tag Taxonomy View
The tag taxonomy view shows a family of related keyword and
key-phrases (i.e., "tags") mentioned in the blogsite. This view helps you
discover and navigate between related subject matter. This becomes
increasingly valuable as the number of search results grows.
To illustrate, consider the following scenario. Imagine that a weblog
author tagged a particular posting with "market communication blogsite".
The tag taxonomy would show how this key-phrase is related to other phrases such
as, "market communication", "communication blogsite", and others. Further
imagine another author tagged a different post with "project management
blogsite". Like "market communication blogsite", this phrase is related to
the more general phrase "blogsite" (and others).
Now, if you drilled into (i.e., searched) the topic cloud for the term
"blogsite", the results would include the two items described above and,
perhaps, others. If the number of results were small, you could simply
browse the available results. On the other hand, if the number of results
were large, you could use the tag taxonomy view to browse results classified
into related subject groupings. For example, under "blogsite" you would
see that there are results for "market communication blogsite", "project
management blogsite", and possibly others.
Using the taxonomy view as your guide, you can quickly focus your inquiry on
subjects of interest.  "knowledge management" Tag Family knowledge knowledge management management
| Legend | A topic tag (i.e., keyword) |  | An abstract topic tag; not referenced directly by any content item but helpful for finding related tags |  | A topic cloud; click to view cloud surrounding a different tag |  | A content item (e.g, a weblog post) |  | A content channel (e.g, a weblog) |  | Reference link; click to open item in a new browser window |
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Tagged Content (11 Results) About the Tagged Content View
The tagged content view shows blogsite content (i.e., weblog posts,
FAQs, briefings, etc.) tagged with one or more of the keywords or key-phrases
from the current topic cloud. Results are presented in reverse
chronological order (i.e., newest first). Ages are shown in human-friendly
units, such as "3 days ago" or "9 weeks ago", but you can see exact times and
dates by hovering over an age value.
Results include useful details about each item including, title, brief
summary, age, author, containing channel (i.e., where the item was posted), etc.
This view also provides numerous navigation capabilities including, opening the
item in the same window or in a new window; opening the containing channel; or
navigating to related items (via the taxonomy view by clicking a tag link).  Corporate Amnesia: Evernote + MyST Social Media Platform Services Makes an Everlasting Dent in the Problem  - 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
 knowledge management Discovering the Iceberg of Knowledge Work  - 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
 - Updated 23 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
knowledge management Generation 3 KM  - 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
 - Updated 23 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
knowledge management A Holy Grail: Effective Knowledge Capture, Persistence, Enhancement, and Transfer  - 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
 - Updated 25 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
knowledge management Distributed KM: A Case for Weblog-based Knowledge Management  - 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
 - Updated 23 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
knowledge management 'Blogging Envelope" Opens To Knowledge Management  - 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
 - Updated 23 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
knowledge management Can a blog post contain knowledge?  - At the risk of oversimplifying: Yes!
- Created 6 years ago by F. Andy Seidl in Into the MyST
 - Updated 25 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
knowledge management The Sanctity of Blogs  - 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
 - Updated 23 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
knowledge management Thanks for the (Corporate) Memories  - When employees leave, vital institutional knowledge may be lost forever.
- Created 6 years ago by F. Andy Seidl in Into the MyST
 - Updated 27 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
knowledge management The Company of the Future  - 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
 - Updated 23 months ago by F. Andy Seidl
knowledge management Into the MyST  - Thoughts and ideas about MySmartChannels by Bill French and F. Andy Seidl, Co-founders of MyST Technology Partners.
- Created 7 years ago by Bill French
- Updated 8 months ago
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