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Compendium Institute - 0 views
Licenses - Creative Commons - 0 views
Trying Out Google Wave (Videos) - 0 views
WBS :: Enterprise 2.0 - Will it really deliver - 0 views
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Jeff Patmore, Head of strategic university research at BT Group talks to Professor Harry Scarbrough before his presentation to WBS Alumni on 19 January 2009. How have 'Web 2.0' tool been adopted in large organisations? What has been the impact on the bottom line and on the employees?
The HBR List 2009 - How Social Networks Network Best - 0 views
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A recent MIT study found that in one organization the employees with the most extensive personal digital networks were 7% more productive than their colleagues – so Wikis and Web 2.0 tools may indeed improve productivity. In the same organization, however, the employees with the most cohesive face-to-face networks were 30% more productive.
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A recent MIT study found that in one organization the employees with the most extensive personal digital networks were 7% more productive than their colleagues - so Wikis and Web 2.0 tools may indeed improve productivity. In the same organization, however, the employees with the most cohesive face-to-face networks were 30% more productive.
Web 2.0: Changing How Value Is Created and Measured at IBM - KM Edge: Where the best in... - 0 views
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Last year, we undertook a massive overhaul of the technology and approach we use for knowledge management, moving from a centrally managed, linear, taxonomy- and repository-based system to one that leverages the best of Web 2.0, including social software, user participation, and key market-driven concepts like sponsored links. We see this as a shift from "knowledge management" to "knowledge sharing."
British Council - Information guide - How we make decisions - After action reviews - 0 views
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The After Action Review (AAR) is a simple tool pioneered by the US army which is now widely used in organisations to capture lessons learned. It is a structured review after an activity or stage in a project, including handover or close, that analyses what happened, why it happened, and how it can be done better. The key to successful AAR's is that it helps you turn mistakes and poor performance into learning opportunities.
Knoco stories: There is a Killer Application in Knowledge Management - and it's not wha... - 0 views
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There IS a killer application, it's one that is proven in practice, and delivers results every time, if applied wisely. In some cases - multi-million dollar results. In fact, as I started compiling my list of value delivery through KM, I found that most of the success stories related to this one application. And it is not a software application at all. It is an application of minds. It's the Peer Assist.
A Practical Guide to Implementing Web 2.0 (aka Social Networking Tools) in Your Organiz... - 0 views
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A lot of organizations are struggling with what to do with a host of costly, high-maintenance technologies that they have introduced in the last decade, hoping these technologies would produce (a) improved internal productivity, and (b) better relationships with customers. They have achieved neither objective. So they're stuck with some very large and expensive lemons, three in particular:
conversation matters - 0 views
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Nancy Dixon focuses on the people side of knowledge management. Our most effective knowledge sharing tool is conversation. The words we choose, the questions we ask, and the metaphors we use to explain ourselves, are what determine our success in creating new knowledge, as well as sharing that knowledge with each other.
Google Wave Preview - 0 views
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