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Personal Knowledge Management - Pollard

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I first got interested in the idea of bottom-up knowledge management, focused on the unique needs of each front-line employee, in 2003, my last year as Global Director of Knowledge Innovation for a major professional services firm. When I asked him about Instant Messaging, he said he handled it the same way. comment [].

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How to Save the World - PKM An Update

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I first got interested in the idea of bottom-up knowledge management, focused on the unique needs of each front-line employee, in 2003, my last year as Global Director of Knowledge Innovation for a major professional services firm. When I asked him about Instant Messaging, he said he handled it the same way. comment [].

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

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2003; Stokols, Harvey, Gress, Fuqua, & Phillips, 2005). Remote access facilities have also been constructed at the University of California, Santa Cruz; the University of California, San Diego; and the California Institute of Technology. On a more positive note, we also assembled a database with many success stories.

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eLearning & Deliberative Moments: The present and future of Personal Learning Environments (PLE)

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But whether constructively and defensively, interest in PLE appears to be growing. Resources include not only static text and media but also dynamic services and their artefacts, such as instant messaging, online forum and weblog conversations. There are inconsistencies across these positions about what a PLE should do.

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PKM and the Organization - Pollard

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Many companies that jumped early onto the KM bandwagon have all but abandoned it, while many organizations that waited are now repeating the mistakes of the pioneers. The quote at right is what one executive told me when I suggested his company make such an investment.