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

Using QumanaXP in Conjunction with Roller Does not Seem to Be a Popular Option Right Now

I cannot believe this ! Last week Friday you would remember how I have been weblogging about the latest beta available from Qumana, QumanaXP and how much I liked the experience overall regarding the different new possibilities of sharing knowledge in your weblogs in a much more user friendly way and without hardly any effort. … Continue reading Using QumanaXP in Conjunction with Roller Does not Seem to Be a Popular Option Right Now

GMail and Google Chat – Is It Really Innovation in the Instant Messaging and E-Mail Space?

Ok, there has been lots of hype over the last few hours about the latest so-called innovation from Google regarding its already available integration between GMail and Google Talk, although it will take a few more weeks before it hits the rest of the world, since it is just available in the US apparently. Mind … Continue reading GMail and Google Chat – Is It Really Innovation in the Instant Messaging and E-Mail Space?

“Interruptive� Technologies Draining Knowledge Worker Productivity, Says Basex

Some time ago I created a weblog post here in elsua around the topic of The High Cost of Interruptions where I mentioned how despite the fact that interruptions may be considered a negative thing, which is what has happened for quite some time now, they can actually be quite productive on their own if … Continue reading “Interruptiveâ€? Technologies Draining Knowledge Worker Productivity, Says Basex