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Monthly Archives: February 2012
New Knoco Page on Knowledge Management
Nick Milton has created a new Knowledge Management webpage, bringing together reference materials on Knowledge Management, take a look when you get a chance. Thanks, Nick Milton for setting this up.
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Update from Stephanie
Hi, Sorry I haven’t posted anything in so long, I guess I have been busy with a project and business development and I actually fit some vacation in for the first time in 3.5 years. Why don’t I tell you about a couple of things I’m working on? I am going to be doing a course at the iSchool at the University of Toronto on March 2, 2012. The course is called How to Align People, Process, and Technology for Knowledge Management Success and is based on my Ark Group report from last year. An automated checklist to assess where to get started with your knowledge management initiative. This is still in development, but we’re expecting to release it in the next few months. We’ll be beta-testing it in a few weeks and already have some small organizations lined-up for that phase. I’ll share more about this initiative in the future. I’ve also seen a couple of technology platforms that are quite interesting, not that KM is about the technology, but knowledge is social and these are two social knowledge management platforms. The first is Vedalis and the second is SpeechBobble, and if you consider that knowledge management is about connecting people to … Continue reading
