Knowledge Management Online – KM Online – Open Source KM

Over the last couple of weeks I have been checking out a number of different articles included on a very useful Knowledge Management resource that I thought I would share over here for those folks who may not know about it. It is called Knowledge Management Online – Open Source KM and you can find … Continue reading Knowledge Management Online – KM Online – Open Source KM

Useful Distinctions in Social Software – Where Passion, Trust and Involvement All Meet

Over the weekend there has been some great commentary shared over at a weblog post I created on Friday under the title: Social Software in the Enterprise – Tacit vs. Explicit Knowledge and which I will be commenting through in the next few minutes. However, there was one of those comments, which was actually a … Continue reading Useful Distinctions in Social Software – Where Passion, Trust and Involvement All Meet

Social Bookmarking in the Enterprise – IBM’s Internal Tagging Tool – Dogear as a Weblog Engine

Yesterday, Bill Ives created another interesting weblog post where he provided some further detailed information on one of beta tools that IBM is making use of for social bookmarking: Dogear. He briefly mentioned as well how he recently attended an IBM media event on the same subject, and which I have weblogged about myself not … Continue reading Social Bookmarking in the Enterprise – IBM’s Internal Tagging Tool – Dogear as a Weblog Engine

Cynefin Hong Kong Program Cognitive Edge: Making Sense of Complexity – March 2006

Although yesterday I didn’t have much time to create a weblog post here in elsua since I took half day off here we go again today with a few minutes to share with you an e-mail that I got earlier on this morning: The following provides brief details of and web links to our March … Continue reading Cynefin Hong Kong Program Cognitive Edge: Making Sense of Complexity – March 2006

Social Network Analysis – Adding Business Value

Last Friday you would remember how I created a weblog post on a recent BusinessWeek article regarding Social Network Analysis and its potential business value, specially for larger organisations where their employees may be rather dispersed in multiple timezones, geographies, etc. etc. Well, just this morning (And it looks like I wasn’t the only one … Continue reading Social Network Analysis – Adding Business Value

Rebuilding a Community of Practice – The Power of Networks

If you would remember a couple of weeks ago I created a weblog post over here where I was detailing an unfortunate event regarding the sudden disappearance from the actKM community of practice in Yahoo! due to some issues with company trademarks. Over the following few days there have been lots of different e-mails, phone … Continue reading Rebuilding a Community of Practice – The Power of Networks