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Personal Knowledge Management - Pollard

Buzz Marketing for Technology

< £ Salon Bloggers & > November 23, 2005. -->. Was there too much content to wade through? Was the content badly indexed? Personal Content Management +. MADE IN CANADA. trust your instincts. < Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) -- an Update. Was the training inadequate? Know-How Harvesting +.

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How to Save the World - PKM An Update

Buzz Marketing for Technology

< £ Salon Bloggers & > November 23, 2005. -->. Was there too much content to wade through? Was the content badly indexed? Personal Content Management +. MADE IN CANADA. trust your instincts. < Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) -- an Update. Was the training inadequate? Know-How Harvesting +.

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Confessions of a CKO: What I Should Have Done

Buzz Marketing for Technology

< £ Salon Bloggers & > May 31, 2004. -->. content management, with simple, intuitive tools, personalized processes and one-on-one personal effectiveness training taking over in priority from complex, one-size-fits-all intranet tools, portals, productivity software, and undifferentiated training. MADE IN CANADA.

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PKM and the Organization - Pollard

Buzz Marketing for Technology

< £ Salon Bloggers & > September 27, 2006. -->. We allowed the bold vision of knowledge-sharing to be diminished and appropriated by those who saw it is merely an exercise in automating the acquisition, storage and dissemination of documents. MADE IN CANADA. trust your instincts. < The PKM-Enabled Organization.

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Help! My Brand Went Viral: 12 Small Brands That Made It Big

Hubspot

Ansel's new confection really gained steam after a food blogger from Grub Street tried a Cronut and documented the experience. Witty emails, unapologetic copy, and bro-friendly photography set them apart, and their guerilla-style email tactics spread their name and their product through college towns everywhere. The lesson here?