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Personal Knowledge Management - Pollard

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Was the training inadequate? When I asked him about Instant Messaging, he said he handled it the same way. He described the powerful, integrated newsfeeds and personalizable news profiles, the paintakingly populated databases, and the collaborative spaces we provided as "nice to have, not need to have".

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How to Save the World - PKM An Update

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Was the training inadequate? When I asked him about Instant Messaging, he said he handled it the same way. He described the powerful, integrated newsfeeds and personalizable news profiles, the paintakingly populated databases, and the collaborative spaces we provided as "nice to have, not need to have".

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Your say: Personal knowledge management - Inside Knowledge

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Collaboration. Hiring and training costs are reduced and less knowledge is lost as staff-turnover rates are lower.? I think tools such as blogs, news aggregators and wikis[1] are a new toolset for PKM,? m also a fan of instant messaging in knowledge work and project settings.? Click Here. Business Intelligence.

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From Shared Databases to Communities of Practice: A Taxonomy of Collaboratories

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Why are scientific collaborations so difficult to sustain? Inspired by the vision of Wulf (1989, 1993) and others, researchers over the last 25 years have made a number of large-scale attempts to build computer-supported scientific collaboration environments, often called collaboratories (National Research Council, 1993). Introduction.

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PKM and the Organization - Pollard

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Many training departments saw it as the content side of training, and wondered why it didnt report to them. Simple, intuitive collaborative workspaces and worktools (enhanced, simplified versions of wikis, BaseCamp etc.) Well-designed, automated people-finding applications and directories.