Posts Tagged ‘knowledge sharing’
Smart travel in a connected world
By John and JoAnn Girard.
The advent of social media has changed the travel industry forever. Gone are the days where a select group of travel professionals has access to the best travel knowledge on a given destination. Gone are the days where average travels must rely on travel professionals for high-quality...
December 11th, 2009 | 01 (7) 2009 / html, Living | Read More
Ghost story
Outdated attitudes, behaviors scary.
By Carol Kinsey Goman.
I believe in ghosts.
Not only do I believe in ghosts, I’ve seen how they haunt individuals, teams, departments, and entire organizations around the world.
And nowhere are these workplace ghosts more insidious than in the area of collaboration.
What...
December 8th, 2009 | 01 (7) 2009 / html, FREE articles, Learning | Read More
KM Six Pack #6
Networks: Power of sharing, learning, discovering together.
By Jerry Ash.
This is the sixth and final column in a series of six articles introducing newly engaged employees and managers to the basics of knowledge-based enterprise.
In the early 1960s, a U.S. senator was making a surprise tour of the Kennedy...
November 25th, 2009 | 01 (7) 2009 / html, FREE articles, K-Factor | Read More
Bridging the digital divide
Alabama provides students 21st century skills.
By John Norton.
Kurtavia, a first grader at George Hall Elementary in inner-city Mobile, Alabama, sits at a computer bigger than she is and strikes several keys.
A window pops up on the screen and when she clicks the “play” button, we see a colorful...
November 12th, 2009 | 01 (6) 2009 / html, Learning | Read More
Do generational differences matter?
By Teri Aulph.
As a follow-up to the Digital Native Manifesto (page 6), this writer asks if the generational differences matter and, if so, what do we do about it? ... more for subscribers only! Please Login to continue reading or Register to get full acces to the magazine for 1 year - 25$ annual for...
November 5th, 2009 | 01 (6) 2009 / html, Working | Read More
KM Six Pack #5
People: Managing, not hoarding, personal knowledge.
By Jerry Ash.
This is the fifth in a series of six articles introducing newly engaged employees and managers to the basics of knowledge-based enterprise.
True story: A company installed an expensive software program to assist call center technicians...
November 5th, 2009 | 01 (6) 2009 / html, FREE articles, K-Factor | Read More
Sugar rush at the Knowledge Café
How conversation is bringing KM back to the people.
By Joanna Goodman.
David Gurteen’s Knowledge Café, hosted by chocolate manufacturer Cadbury at its headquarters in Bournville, England, brought together people to discuss the role of conversation in business.
What brought me to the UK’s most famous...
October 9th, 2009 | 01 (5) 2009 / html, Cover stories, FREE articles, Working | Read More











