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

Five Steps to a Successful Knowledge Management Initiative

Over at Tom Godfrey‘s weblog he has recently shared a post that I have actually enjoyed quite a lot since it is referencing another news article where it is stated how important it is for any Knowledge Management strategy to count on the people and not necessarily on the tools nor the processes (“After researching … Continue reading Five Steps to a Successful Knowledge Management Initiative

5 Reasons Why Activity Streams Will Save You From Information Overload

I heart Activity Streams. I mean, I *love* them to bits! From the very first beginning that I got exposed to them over at Twitter, over 4 years ago, till today, where I am using a bunch of various different microblogging / microsharing services, both internal and external, I couldn’t work, nor get much done!, … Continue reading 5 Reasons Why Activity Streams Will Save You From Information Overload

Is Email In Danger? – Depends on Its Ability to Evolve to Meet Your Needs

Now that this blog has turned itself into A KM Blog Thinking Outside the Inbox, I thought I would keep things going further by commenting on interesting links I have bumped into over the last few days and which basically touch on the subject of how e-mail is in a serious need to re-purpose itself, … Continue reading Is Email In Danger? – Depends on Its Ability to Evolve to Meet Your Needs

I Freed Myself From E-Mail’s Grip – Additional Commentary (Part II)

Continuing further with some additional commentary on the input shared by folks over at I Freed Myself From E-Mail’s Grip, and since the previous blog post was getting a bit too much on the long side, here I go again, but this time around with Part II of that extended commentary on a couple of … Continue reading I Freed Myself From E-Mail’s Grip – Additional Commentary (Part II)