The Three Eras of Knowledge Management – Towards the Collective Knowledge of Conversations

Every now and then there is this blog post that, when reading through it, you can’t help but embark yourself on a wonderful trip down the memory lane on something that comes so close to your heart that you just keep nodding in agreement and content on how good and thorough it is in describing … Continue reading The Three Eras of Knowledge Management – Towards the Collective Knowledge of Conversations

The Web in Twenty

A few days back my good friend, and fellow IBM colleague, Aneel Lakhani, tagged me on an on-going meme that’s been going around for a little while now called "The Web in Twenty" where participants have to eventually provide answers to three different questions: How has the Web changed your life? How has the Web … Continue reading The Web in Twenty

Curmudgeons Unite!

As I have mentioned in a previous blog post, while I have been on holidays over the last couple weeks, totally disconnected from everything online, unwinding and re-charging batteries, I have also had plenty of time to rethink how I am effectively making use of various different social software tools, both internally and externally, and … Continue reading Curmudgeons Unite!

Corporate Learning Trends – Conversations about Learning in Organisations

In the last few days excitement has been building up around here, because in the next few hours there is going to be a 24 hour online event kicking off talking about one of my favourite topics that I keep covering over here every now and then: Learning, specially Informal Learning. Yes, that’s right, Corporate … Continue reading Corporate Learning Trends – Conversations about Learning in Organisations

The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part I

I know that I am coming to this a little bit too late, specially after seeing all over the place the good bunch of folks who have already been talking about this particular topic I am going to talk about today. There has been an incredible amount of conversations already and to tap into each … Continue reading The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part I

MyBlogLog – 9 Reasons Why I Am Still Using It Everyday and Loving It

Tags: MyBlogLog, Jack Vinson, MiramarMike, Sergio Nascimento, David Gurteen, Nancy White, Dave Snowden, Jay Cross, Euan Semple, Jon Husband, Harol Jarche, Stephen Downes, Flickr, LinkedIn, Del.cio.us, Second Life, Skype, Go Stats, Metablogging, Social Networking, Social Computing, social software, Web2.0, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration, Communities, Communities of Interest, CoIs, Community Building I am sure that you … Continue reading MyBlogLog – 9 Reasons Why I Am Still Using It Everyday and Loving It