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Saturday, May 25, 2002
Friday, May 24, 2002
KmBlogger Denham Grey's wiki page of blogs around Knowledge Management... I'll have a look later :-)
Open Content Network They say "We are in the process of creating the Open Content Network, which aims to be the world's largest content delivery network (CDN).
Users will soon be able to download open source and public domain software, movies, and music at incredibly fast speeds from this global, distributed network. Using a new Peer-to-Peer technology, called the "Content-Addressable Web", indviduals will be able to contribute to the open source movement by donating their spare bandwidth and disk space to the network. " Thursday, May 23, 2002
TWiki - A Web Based Collaboration Platform "TWiki is a leading-edge, web-based collaboration platform targeting the corporate intranet world. TWiki fosters information flow within an organization; lets distributed teams work together seamlessly and productively; and eliminates the one-webmaster syndrome of outdated intranet content." Wednesday, May 22, 2002
Tuesday, May 21, 2002
Nonaka on 'Ba' - a place for knowledge creation Denham writes... Much has been written in the KM literature on the concept of 'Ba' - a special space, crafted to enhance knowledge exchange, a place where trust is high, where tacit exchanges help knowledge transfer, where metaphor and critique assist with the elicitation of implicit knowledge.
Monday, May 20, 2002
Jo Howard's website She is in VOSonVOS (and e-mint?). Works in South London. She says "I work as a consultant to individuals and organisations, part of a network of other consultants who work in a similar way. The areas that I am particularly interested in include self-managed learning, personal development work with individuals and working with senior teams".
Study Groups/Pattern language (Thinking Together) Denham Grey wrote in VOSoVOS...
I'm intrigued by what it means to think together. For some it is silent co-located reflection and meditation or a structure for decison making, for others it is open dialog, chaos, brainstroming, a fee exchange of ideas. Somehow thinking together seems to evoke something deeper than conversation - this is cognitive collaboration perhaps, where there is trust, evenly matched identity strengths, a purpose that is already settled and shared, a need to align and a drive to muse & produce.
Sunday, May 19, 2002
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