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Barbara Fillip

Dare to share! - 34 views

I have 500+ resources tagged as "KM". I'd be happy to share them but I have two questions: 1. If I put them all at once, those who receive regular updates will be flooded with updates, no?...Should...

Todd Suomela

News Item - Employers squandering the talents of workers - 0 views

  • Too many employers are poorly equipped to weather the recession because they use workers’ skills and talents poorly, tie them up in rules and procedures, and give them little say over how they do their work, The Work Foundation says today.A major new survey of the work-lives of 2011 workers found that:• 40 per cent of employees have more skills than their jobs require.• 65 per cent of workers said the primary characteristic of the organisations they worked for was ‘rule and policy bound’ – though just five per cent said this was their preference. • 40 per cent said they had little or no flexibility over the hours they worked.• 20 per cent of graduates are in ‘low knowledge content’ jobs.
  • ‘So far in this recession employers have been reluctant to lose the skills, talents and experience of their workforces. Yet at the same time they seem to be failing to make the most of them. Many people could be doing more, but are denied the chance to do so.‘To keep job losses to a minimum, organisations should be taking full advantage of widespread opportunities to give people more responsibility, move away from rules and procedure-based workplace cultures, and re-organise work and use new technologies to give individuals more flexibility over hours. More autonomy for people and less intensive management should be the order of the day – in other words greater use of the principles of good work. Trapping so many workers in roles in which their skills and abilities are poorly matched with their jobs is a waste both of economic potential and human possibility.’
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Buy Verified Cashapp Accounts by Francis Held on Dribbble - 0 views

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Maxwell Drain

Knowledge Management and the Academy - 0 views

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    Universities and colleges generate extraordinary quantities of knowledge and innovation, but in many ways the academy struggles to keep pace with the digital revolution. Growing pressures are reshaping how universities must do business-students expecting enhanced access and support, administrators eager to make data-driven strategic decisions, researchers working in virtual global collaboratories, faculty looking for ways to assess learning outcomes, and computer hackers probing networks for vulnerabilities.
Vahid Masrour

What Larry Page really needs to do to return Google to its startup roots | Slacy's Blog - 1 views

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    Google suffering from the Not Invented Here syndrome, who'd have thought?
Child Therapy

Coaching Both Parent And Child - 1 views

I want to see my kid happy and grow to his full potential. That is why, when I see him having trouble opening up to me or to other people, I feel bad as a parent. I feel that I am not doing a good ...

started by Child Therapy on 28 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Stephen Dale

How to kill innovation, in five easy steps | TechRepublic - 0 views

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    Innovation is the life blood of most organizations in the 21st century, but most of them regularly do things to snuff out innovation wherever it rears its head. Here are five of the main culprits.
Stephen Dale

Why your knowledge-sharing portal will probably not save the world #kmers - 0 views

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    "The Internet is littered with abandoned knowledge-sharing portals, so what questions do you need to ask before jumping in and setting up a new one? Kirsty Newman lists four questions to ask before setting up your knowledge sharing one-stop shop."
Stephen Dale

Free Online Collaboration Tool | Samepage - 2 views

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    Samepage helps your team do a lot more than communicate. It ties your team's conversations together with images, tasks, maps, files, videos, calendars, and more - all on one beautifully simple and easy-to-use page. Create and share pages with the public, the whole company, or just your team. Enterprise-level security keeps your data safe.
Vahid Masrour

2-5-1 Storytelling | Future Business - 0 views

  • 2 Who you are Summary of your experience 5 fingers Little finger – what parts of the effort did not get enough attention Ring finger – What relationships were formed, what you learned about relationship building Middle finger – what you disliked, what/who made you frustrated Pointer finger – what you would do better next time around, what you want to tell those who were “in charge” about what they could do better Thumb (up) – what went well.  What was good. 1 – the most important takeaway from the effort
Samantha Coleman

Apply Teaching Jobs Abroad Online - 0 views

Thanks to Schools And Teachers, I was able to find a suitable teaching job abroad. The online job board offered me the opportunity to access various international teaching jobs and careers that are...

started by Samantha Coleman on 24 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
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