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Connecting 2 the World: New Skills for Knowledge Workers

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I think there can be more definition to the model in terms of the interaction between the skills (for example, what happens if the organization stresses performance skills, customers social skills, from a worker that is more comfortable with cognitive skills--such as happens with help-desk personnel?). . Group communication and the wiki.

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Connecting 2 the World: A new framework: Part II

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They will take their cue on what to learn through interaction in teams and participation in professional organizations. Corporate guidelines for social software. Group communication and the wiki. Blogger in Middle-earth. Conference on Nanotechnology. ► May. (10). Paying attention. Creating a Research Agenda.

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Connecting 2 the World: Is constructing knowledge based on analysis a work literacy skill?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Since initial coding requires constant interaction with the data as it is collected, it is a better mechanism to identify gaps in the data early and to construct theory that is less biased (less likely to look for data that supports the theory rather than reading the data to create/construct theory which is then supported by the data).

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Connecting 2 the World: Formulating the new work literacy framework

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Production supervisor duties are computer supported people interaction, but may also require technology to technology tasks. A personal assistant to the CEO in a Manufacturing plant will do both person to person duties, information reformulation, and, in many cases, computer supported person interaction. Blogger in Middle-earth.

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Book Review: The Social Employee

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Every stakeholder in an enterprise—every customer, prospective customer, supplier, channel partner, employee, industry blogger, shareholder—has a voice. Invite bloggers to your company events, give them a peak “under the hood,” and the collective “media coverage” generated can be tremendous.