Zahmoo – Managing Your Most Significant Change Projects Easily

In the past you may have noticed how I have been weblogging a few times already on the power of storytelling as to how crucial it will certainly be for any healthy Knowledge Management strategy to bring forward and incorporate storytelling as one of the different techniques put together in order to help boost knowledge … Continue reading Zahmoo – Managing Your Most Significant Change Projects Easily

Searching Kills Employee Productivity – Are We Actually Searching for the Right Thing After All?

Just recently Toby Ward, over at Intranet Blog, created a weblog post that I found particularly interesting since I have been facing some of the different issues put together by him on how knowledge workers actually get to search for information on their companies’ Intranets, and the Internet in general, and although I may not … Continue reading Searching Kills Employee Productivity – Are We Actually Searching for the Right Thing After All?

Lost! Where Did Our Knowledge Go? – And How Social Software Can Help Bring It Back!

Here is another worth while reading article from CollaborationLoop, this time by David Goldes, that I am sure plenty of folks over here would be really interested in, specially if you are one of them. Yes, a baby boomer. The article itself is titled Lost! Where Did Our Knowledge Go? and it basically comes to … Continue reading Lost! Where Did Our Knowledge Go? – And How Social Software Can Help Bring It Back!

Why Small Companies Benefit from the Virtual WorkPlace (And Their Adoption of Social Software)

A few days ago Melanie Turek, over at CollaborationLoop, created an article that I thought was a good read since it provided some really good and sound advice to small businesses as to how they can adopt some sort of a virtual workplace in order to conduct business in perhaps a much more effective and … Continue reading Why Small Companies Benefit from the Virtual WorkPlace (And Their Adoption of Social Software)

Weblogging vs. Your Career – It’s All in the Weblogging Policy and Guidelines

As a follow up to yesterday’s weblog post on Enterprise Weblogs – Why Aren’t There More? – A Question of Control? Is It Really?, Rod Boothby created a weblog post around the same subject in Blogging vs. Your Career where he is actually expanding further on why knowledge workers may have several constraints regarding weblogging, … Continue reading Weblogging vs. Your Career – It’s All in the Weblogging Policy and Guidelines