Knowledge Management 2.0
Dave Pollard has a typically excellent post contrasting Knowledge Management 1.0 (which I remember being pushed at me, but thankfully resisted) and KM 2.0 that’s been inspired by the Internet and web...
View ArticleThe future of search on the web
Every year or so I hear Microsoft talking about Internet Search and implying that Google Search is nothing compared to what Microsoft has in store for us. Unfortunately what seems to be delivered is...
View ArticleDoes Corporate Failure = PKM?
Steve over on the Reflexions blog try’s to answer the question Does Corporate Failure = PKM? posed by Nick Milton and I must admit I find myself agreeing with Steve, who has a few points of agreement...
View ArticleWhat to look for in Enterprise RSS
I have recently been thinking a bit about Enterprise RSS and getting frustrated by key features that seem to be missing, confusing or partially implemented, two examples being: Lack of unread status...
View ArticleThe file server debate rears it head again
Graham points to a pretty good article on the SharePoint team blog about when to use SharePoint and when to use a file server. Whilst I think the article is largely technically correct, it doesn’t...
View ArticleAppropriate use of SharePoint
A post on the SharePoint blog on the potential for SharePoint to replace file servers has stimulated a good debate. I replied to it here and Joel (the original author) replied to me here (thanks for...
View ArticleMore on authenticated RSS feeds
Back in September of last year I wrote a post on the lack of support for authenticated RSS feeds and the BIG issues that this was going to cause enterprises trying to do rollouts this year. Jon Udell...
View ArticleTasks, not features
I really like this idea by Alan Lepofsky, he’s asking his readers to share things that they need to get done during their normal working days. There’s no mega business processes here, just the simple...
View ArticleIn praise of slow
Mark Greiner (Senior Vice-President and leader of Steelcase’s WorkSpace Futures team) has a very interesting blog on a very neglected subject, at least in my view as I’m a big believer in workspace...
View Article20,000 laws for data
In a thought provoking post Mark points out: There are now more than 20,000 laws world-wide that regulate how companies must protect, retain, and secure information. These laws are often complicated,...
View ArticleWhere Has All My Knowledge Gone?
I’m working on some ‘what I’ve learned in the last 10 years’ posts this month. They draw on the long history of my personal knowledge management (PKM) archive, but unfortunately it’s decayed even...
View ArticleMy Working Life, Insights and Tips
Each day this week while on Holiday with Steph in Filey I’m planning to write a post covering a different element of my working life. I’ve carefully designed this life so as to maximise my impact and...
View ArticleMaximum Productivity
This post is the fourth in a series about my working life I’ve worked with people to improve their productivity for over 20 years and some of that has hopefully rubbed off on my own working practice....
View ArticleMaximising Impact, Minimising Hours
This post is the third in a series about my working life I minimise the hours I work because that allows me to maximise the time I spend moving around, and done right it reduces stress and provides me...
View ArticleIs Personal Knowledge Management Becoming Popular Again?
I’ve always been a huge advocate of the need for enterprises to focus on Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) before they even consider enterprise knowledge management. Enterprise Knowledge Management...
View ArticleMy Personal Work Style
Companies like mine would like to think that there are only a handful of work styles that they need to support and that they can easily categorise the way people work. Normally this is achieved using...
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