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How to Save the World

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A fter Nancy White pointed me to Chris Lotts articles on Northern Voice, and on love, and Chris replied to my Tuesday post on how easily we unintentionally hurt each other through our actions, I did a bit more research on Chris work and discovered the remarkable chart above on Information Fluency. Judith Meskills SocSW Blog.

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Customer Anthropology: The Art of Observation

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Watching someone do the same task twice, differently, or watching two people do the same task, differently, can be very informative. Judith Meskills SocSW Blog. Myst Daves Business Posts. Open Business Blog. Freakonomics Blog. Guerilla News Network. Mutualist Blog. Rob McNair-Huff. MetaCollab.

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Personal Knowledge Management - Pollard

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Have these coordinators create, maintain and publish Canvassing Lists (e-mail groups) with e-mail, IM, phone and other contact information for the people in these subject matter networks, so that anyone in the firm who wants to canvass people in a network can do so with one click. Judith Meskills SocSW Blog. Myst Daves Business Posts.

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How to Save the World - PKM An Update

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Have these coordinators create, maintain and publish Canvassing Lists (e-mail groups) with e-mail, IM, phone and other contact information for the people in these subject matter networks, so that anyone in the firm who wants to canvass people in a network can do so with one click. Judith Meskills SocSW Blog. Myst Daves Business Posts.

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PKM and the Organization - Pollard

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As much as the idea of increasing the sharing and effective use of information and ideas is appealing to just about everyone, KM has not delivered on this promise. In some cases employees are still forced to shuttle critical information between their work and home PCs. I believe time is running out.