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Monthly Archives: April 2005

Super Nanny: The perfect knowledge management study or guilty pleasure?

Though I have no children of my own, I've been fascinated by Super Nanny's Jo Frost. Week in and week out, she turns brats into beautifully behaved children, saves marriages, improves overall family life and makes friends with everyone while doing it. I'm in awe of her. Knowledge management is my justification for watching the

By |2005-04-30T18:00:00+00:00April 30th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Super Nanny: The perfect knowledge management study or guilty pleasure?

A comment about comments

Recently, I've been talking about blogs to non-bloggers to get them interested in blogging. One of the points I make to these folks is that the value of blogs lies in building unofficial networks of people, not creating individual posts. Blogs are essentially conversations. Often, especially at first, they're one-sided conversations. However, if you've got

By |2005-04-29T17:00:00+00:00April 29th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on A comment about comments

How to make me a happier feed jockey

I have come across a frustrating number of feeds of late that put no work into their headers or feed displays. I don't understand why folks would not take every opportunity to scream who they are and what they're trying to accomplish. That's marketing 101, right? I'm going to pick on BusinessWeek's new blog, blogspotting,

By |2005-04-23T14:00:00+00:00April 23rd, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on How to make me a happier feed jockey

What’s Your RSS Reading Strategy?

Lee Lefever at Common Craft asks what's your RSS reading strategy?  I think it's a good question since more and more of the content I read on-line has gone to RSS.  My strategy goes like this: I have +/-175 feeds in Bloglines categorized by the subjects I'm currently pursuing (Topical, Chicago, Economics, Media, Education, Personal

By |2005-04-19T22:00:00+00:00April 19th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on What’s Your RSS Reading Strategy?

Interesting KM Observation in today’s Fast Company

In Fast Company's article Free Agent, Free Spirit, Kinko's founder Paul Orfalea says he uses voice mail as his favorite knowledge sharing tool.If Orfalea is at a Kinko's outlet and he hears about a good idea, he immediately dials into the company's voice-mail system, introduces the coworker who described the idea to him, and lets

By |2005-04-19T12:00:00+00:00April 19th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Interesting KM Observation in today’s Fast Company

Knowledge Management II Class :: Notes/Thoughts

PIM In preparation for this class, we were asked to describe our personal knowledge management (PKM) schemes. How did we organize e-mail, paper, bookmarks, files, etc.? There were, of course, a variety of answers: to do, doing, donethe 4 Ds: deal with it, delete it, delegate it, date activate itin the headin directoriesby devices such

By |2005-04-09T16:00:00+00:00April 9th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Knowledge Management II Class :: Notes/Thoughts

“…when enough is enough and it’s time to go to bed”

I've seen more posts written about information overload syndrome over the past few days. Scott White at Extracting Knowledge from Data has a revealing post about information overload. I completely understand what he's saying. I lost my Internet access last night and part of me was twitchy and restless because I could feel the posts

By |2005-04-08T17:00:00+00:00April 8th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on “…when enough is enough and it’s time to go to bed”

Ten Ideas for Corporate RSS Feeds

The CEO Bloggers' Club has a list of ideas for corporate RSS feeds. I think it's fantastic. Highlights: #5. "Provide specific informational categories so people can just receive what they are most interested in." #8. "By setting up an RSS feed that captures and publishes everything that is being said about your organization online, you

By |2005-04-06T12:00:00+00:00April 6th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Ten Ideas for Corporate RSS Feeds

Defining My Personal Knowledge Space

Homework! I have homework for my knowledge management class, and I thought the questions were interesting enough to share with you. Unless my instructor objects, I'll post assignments here. Please add your two cents because I'm always interested in how other people manage. What does your personal knowledge space look like? How do you organize

By |2005-04-02T13:00:00+00:00April 2nd, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Defining My Personal Knowledge Space

What it could mean if you can’t keep up with your RSS feeds…

You don't value the feeds in your readerThe feeds you're subscribed to don't meet your needsYou prefer to get information another way. It's okay to surf in the age of RSS...really. It's even okay to prefer e-mail subscriptions.You may not have the skills, time, patience, etc. to find what you need.Needed feeds may not exist...though

By |2005-04-01T23:00:00+00:00April 1st, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on What it could mean if you can’t keep up with your RSS feeds…

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