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

IBM’s 6th iForum: “Capitalising on Innovation” – Zurich 26th to 28th November

Today is my first day back at work after having enjoyed a superb holiday unwinding from everything and re-charging my batteries. So, as you can imagine, I am now on full catch up mode with plenty of e-mails and RSS feeds to go through, but it surely is going to be an exciting week and … Continue reading IBM’s 6th iForum: “Capitalising on Innovation” – Zurich 26th to 28th November

“Getting into” Social Software and How It Is Changing the Role of Traditional Knowledge Management

If yesterday I took the opportunity to share with you folks a rather extensive, but very descriptive, article on Social Media at IBM – Focus on Podcasting by George Faulkner, today I thought I would pick up another subject along those very same lines, but with a different twist. One of my good friends at … Continue reading “Getting into” Social Software and How It Is Changing the Role of Traditional Knowledge Management