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Stephen Dale

Gartner Hype Cycles - Gamification - 2 views

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    Gamification still seen as 5-10 years out from its plateau, but also dangerously close to the Trough of Disillusionment.
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    We seem to be on the Slope of Enlightenment, which is a good thing? Phil - one for your Quarterly Workshop?
Stephen Dale

How much can technology actually improve collaboration? | ZDNet - 0 views

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    Collaboration is a mindset and set of skills. It is also a messy and occasionally frustrating activity, and in the short term can even take longer than not collaborating. But long term, effective collaboration provides far stronger results. But to get there, we must first take a look at ourselves.
Stephen Dale

How Numbers Lie | Digital Tonto - 0 views

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    When managers say they are data driven and ROI focused they are usually more intent on professing a belief than delivering results. They are, essentially, accidental theorists, putting their faith in an abstract idea rather than engaging in any true analysis of cause and effect. Despite what many will tell you, numbers can lie and only fools follow them blindly.
Stephen Dale

The nudge theory and beyond: how people can play with your mind | Science | The Observer - 0 views

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    Nick Chater, Professor of Behavioural Science at WBS looks at how mental manipulation can be backed by good intentions - but when used with stealth, it is deceitful and wrong. Nudge theory will be one of the talks at the KIN Winter Workshop
Stephen Dale

How to separate learning myths from reality | McKinsey & Company - 1 views

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    Misconceptions about the brain are embedded in corporate training programs and could be sabotaging their effectiveness. Companies should reevaluate them in light of the latest scientific insights.
Stephen Dale

Knowledge Transfer: You Can't Learn Surgery By Watching - HBS Working Knowledge - Harva... - 0 views

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    Learning to perform a job by watching others and copying their actions is not a great technique for corporate knowledge transfer. Christopher G. Myers suggests a better approach: Coactive vicarious learning.
Stephen Dale

GroupMap - Online Brainstorming and Group Meeting Tool | We help people think better to... - 1 views

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    You've probably encountered the usual issues of group decision making… People who dominate the conversation, quiet people whose ideas never get heard and all those post-it notes you have to write up. GroupMap solves this by capturing individual thinking first, then reveal the group perspective, all in real-time. Now that's true collaborative decision making.
Stephen Dale

Chris Collison - Knowledge Management and Lessons Learned - YouTube - 0 views

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    Chris Collison explores some of the myths and realities of how organisations learn.
Stephen Dale

http://assets.teradata.com/resourceCenter/downloads/WhitePapers/THE_VIRTUOUS_CIRCLE_OF_... - 2 views

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    Many companies have invested significantly in gathering vast amounts of data, yet they still struggle to extract insights, put them to work for the business and create truly data-driven organisations. The virtuous circle of data explores how organisations can spark a chain of events through top-down leadership and bottom-up employee engagement that creates a culture with data at the centre of decision-making.
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    Many companies have invested significantly in gathering vast amounts of data, yet they still struggle to extract insights, put them to work for the business and create truly data-driven organisations. The virtuous circle of data explores how organisations can spark a chain of events through top-down leadership and bottom-up employee engagement that creates a culture with data at the centre of decision-making.
Stephen Dale

Knowledge Map Canvas - Taverna delle idee - 1 views

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    The knowledge map is a canvas, it is a way to model how knowledge is spread inside an organization and how it is used. The canvas is composed by 12 blocks. The right side describes the available knowledge, the left side describes the needed knowledge.
Stephen Dale

The Knowledge Network: Scotland's source of knowledge for health and care - 2 views

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    Scotland's source of knowledge for health and care.
Phil Ridout

Amazon.com: Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies (9781422... - 0 views

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    Recommended at 'Connecting People Masterclass'
Phil Ridout

Here Comes Everybody: Amazon.co.uk: Clay Shirky: Books - 0 views

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    Recommended at 'Connecting People Masterclass'
kin wbs

IBM move from KM to 'Knowledge Sharing' - 0 views

shared by kin wbs on 02 Aug 10 - Cached
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    " Interesting write-up on Knowledge Board about the change in approach for IBM"
kin wbs

KM glossary... - 0 views

shared by kin wbs on 02 Aug 10 - Cached
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    " useful to share with CoP members..."
Phil Ridout

Video of 'Lessons learned' from Sellafield knowledge market - 0 views

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    "'lessons learned' video from the national knowledge market held in in Liverpool late 2008 by Sellafield, on behalf of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority."
Phil Ridout

National Knowledge Market, Liverpool - Sellafield video - 0 views

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    "Video of the national knowledge market held in in Liverpool late 2008 by Sellafield, on behalf of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority. Also see the accompanying 'lessons learned' video."
kin wbs

Implementing a Framework for KM - 0 views

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    "Paper recommended by Nick Milton"
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