In the Loop – Provoking a Cultural Shift in KM

Melanie Turek has written a very interesting and revealing weblog post over at Collaboration Loop (Worth while subscribing to their Newsletter, by the way, in case you may not have done it already) titled In the Loop, which talks about the fact that sometimes it is not that easy to promote a KM culture within … Continue reading In the Loop – Provoking a Cultural Shift in KM

KM Awareness – Tell Me What You Read and I Will Tell You Who You Are

In a recent weblog post Denham Grey was actually asking everyone out there who would want to chime in and share their two cents worth of commentary on the following question: “So exactly how do you follow KM ??” Indeed, in KM awareness he is actually wondering what resources KMers are actually checking out at … Continue reading KM Awareness – Tell Me What You Read and I Will Tell You Who You Are

Communities of Practice – the Right Brain of the Organisation? Are You Listening to It Good Enough?

Folks who have been reading elsua for some time now would realise how one of my essential Knowledge Management readings is that of the folks behind Anecdote. In the past I have weblogged about them and their thought provoking posts a couple of times and I always find over there some refreshing views of where … Continue reading Communities of Practice – the Right Brain of the Organisation? Are You Listening to It Good Enough?

Social Networking Connects For Businesses

Through Centrality Journal‘s weblog post on InformationWeek Curious About Social Network Business Model by Lynda Radosevich I have bumped into Thomas Claburn‘s InformationWeek news article titled Social Networking Connects For Businesses where Thomas questions the business value of social networking companies since they are not having concrete business models to rely on. And I must … Continue reading Social Networking Connects For Businesses

Knowledge Management Redux – Linking KM and Social Software

Earlier on today I read through another interesting, and thought provoking, weblog post over at Knowledge Jolt with Jack titled Link between KM and Social Software, which in return referenced another great, worth while reading, weblog post by Mike Gotta: Social Software: Knowledge Management Redux? In that particular weblog post Jack comes to augment what … Continue reading Knowledge Management Redux – Linking KM and Social Software

elsua Featured in Web 2.0 Journal – Social Software’s Drivers in KM

It doesn’t happen very often, I must admit, folks, but when it does, it surely puts things back into perspective and helps you realise that weblogging is just so much more than just hype. Indeed, over the weekend I experienced something that at the very beginning I was not really sure about what would be … Continue reading elsua Featured in Web 2.0 Journal – Social Software’s Drivers in KM