Le Knowledge Manager au service de la connaissance sur Journal du Net - 2 views
RAPID Tools: Successful Communication Online Toolkit - 1 views
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Our approach to this toolkit was inspired and has been reinforced by the groundbreaking and highly popular work of Chris Collison and Geoff Parcell in their Learning to Fly series (Collison, C. and G. Parcell (2001) Learning to Fly, Oxford: Capstone). In particular, we have found their Five Competencies Framework very useful in organising and applying tools within knowledge management and organisational learning initiatives. We believe that the approach addresses a fundamental need in knowledge and learning: the need for a conceptual framework such that the different dimensions of such an initiative can be simply communicated and easily understood.
2013 Top 100 Influencers in #KM - Knowledge Management | MindTouch - Driving Customer S... - 0 views
The SECI Model & Knowledge Conversion - 1 views
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Arguably the most important contributor to this subject has been Ikujiro Nonaka. He worked extensively with the concepts of explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge, and drew attention to the way Western firms tend to focus too much on the former (Nonaka & Takeuchi 1996). This sentiment has since been echoed throughout organisational learning and knowledge management (KM) literature (e.g. Cook & Brown 1999, Kreiner 1999, Tsoukas & Valdimirou 2001, etc.).
Karl-Erik Sveiby (Gurteen Knowledge) - 0 views
#PKMChat - 0 views
KiWi - Knowledge In A Wiki - 0 views
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Wikis and social software have revolutionized the ways we create and distribute knowledge. The Semantic Web has already begun to transform the ways we maintain, discover and share knowledge across platforms. The KiWi - "Knowledge in a Wiki" - project proposes a new approach to knowledge management that combines the wiki philosophy with the intelligence and methods of the Semantic Web.
Green Chameleon » When Can You Trust a Knowledge Manager? - 0 views
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