IBM Aims at Reinventing Relationships with Northstar: We Better Watch…

Today has been one of those days where I had hoped I would have had plenty more time to tune in and participate in one of those live events that you know will surely be worth while engaging in, because it comes up right along the alley of interesting subjects you would want to know … Continue reading IBM Aims at Reinventing Relationships with Northstar: We Better Watch…

The Child-Driven Education: Where Critical Thinking, Problem Solving and Collaboration Come Together!

Through my good friend, Harold Jarche, I bumped the other day into one of those TED Talks that will surely leave an unforgettable mark on all of those folks out there who may want to go through 17 minutes of pure gold inspiration around the topic of Learning and Education. Now, I do realise I … Continue reading The Child-Driven Education: Where Critical Thinking, Problem Solving and Collaboration Come Together!

Dear Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, Gen Yers … Can We Please Move On?

Earlier on today I bumped into an article that made me wonder, once again, about when are we going to stop talking around the topic of multiple generations at work and the generational divide itself, as one of the arguments that’s going to change the workplace for good in the next coming years, if not … Continue reading Dear Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, Gen Yers … Can We Please Move On?

Why Is Knowledge Sharing Important? A Matter of Survival

I just wish that Patrick Lambe would be on Twitter. I surely do! That man has got plenty of golden nuggets to share around the topics of Knowledge Sharing, Collaboration, Communities, Learning and Enterprise 2.0 to just be scattered around in multiple blog posts alone. Here and there. He has been one of my favourite KM … Continue reading Why Is Knowledge Sharing Important? A Matter of Survival

A World Without E-mail: One Man’s Vision of a Social Workplace – Wear Sunscreen

Usually, weekends, as most of you already know, are rather quiet over here in this blog and in most of my virtual social networking hang-out places. More than anything else, because I use that time to unwind properly; to chill out, relax, charge some batteries from that week at work and, eventually, connect with my … Continue reading A World Without E-mail: One Man’s Vision of a Social Workplace – Wear Sunscreen