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[Knowledge Leadership Associates] ","Although the course content was not entirely new to me, it not only refreshed my knowledge of KM, but also pointed to ways in which it could be practically applicable in the work situation. Thank you for a most stimulating course!

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[Feeds] Knowledge Management and the Academy (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE: As detailed in its most recent report examining the issues and challenges facing university CIOs and senior IT leaders, the EDUCAUSE Current Issues Committee reminds us that funding and administrative/ERP systems consistently appear among the top three issues of greatest concern.13 The middleware strategy embodied in OSU:pro builds upon rather than replaces institutional investments in systems of record, leveraging preexisting information assets. OSU:pro was not conceived to replace currently deployed human resources, student information, or grants management ERP systems but rather to augment their institutional value through the contextualization of faculty information and enhancement of AP&T, among other administrative functions now possible.

[PPT On Cloud Computing] General Knowledge Pt.- II (a) | PPT On Cloud Computing: Many locals in South America also habitually chew it, while on a more global scale, it has been known to be used in the cola industry For the benefit of chocolate lovers, it must be added here that cocoa is a completely different agro-product and safely enough, has no link with the former in this respect Cocoa is made by processing the beans.of the.cacao plant (family: Theobroma, which, roughly translated, means ‘food of the Gods’!)

[e-IR] e-IR » An Optimistic Memo on the Chinese Noopolitik: 2001-2011: . Needless to say, the scope of the rising fog of war in world economic and R&D competition is particularly daunting for the Euro-Atlantic community. The Chinese phrase for national innovation zizhu chuangxin was notably coined in a 2006 state report titled “Guidelines on National Medium- and Long-Term Program for Science and Technology Development.” If China decides to foster an innovation of its own, and the ideas were published in Mandarin language journals it would provide a barrier against other linguistic communities, and a thicker fog of war might rise in knowledge-based economic warfare. It should be noted that the advent of such a trend, where the rest of the world might start copying Chinese-innovated products, might happen before 2021. The success of the PRC’s Noopolitik is best illustrated by the country’s high capacity for aggressive knowledge management, and its ability to achieve by innovating faster than any other, is even higher.

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[Melcrum] Using social technologies to aid communities: Regardless of which approach is selected (and many organizations will choose a position somewhere between these two examples), success will be determined by the culture and organizational context. In both the Unilever and BT cases, emphasis was placed on the integration of applications to provide a seamless, or at least a simple, environment for community members and leaders.

[Alumni Bulletin - Harvard Business School] Introverts: The Best Leaders for Proactive ... - HBS Working Knowledge: On the other hand, I have had Extravert managers who recognised the needs and preferences of the Extraverts within their teams and were happy to let them utilize the strengths characteristic of their type - this worked well. Yet other Extravert managers have at times been so focused on themselves that their own agenda and progression that they ended up displaying the negative aspects of Goleman/McLellan's Authoritative and Pacesetting management styles - naturally enough, with less than optimal performances and outcomes.

[#Lrnchat Blog] Transcript 16-December 2010 (early): 04:40:46 pm MimiBarbara: I learned how to post a blog on my company's internal collaboration platform. Thanks Kristi!

[kmworld Conference Blog] Looking to the Past for Enterprise 2.0 Adoption Principles: I recently developed this post for a high-profile blog that focuses on Enterprise 2.0 issues, but since I (and many others) believe that E2.0 will bring us a range of work design and culture change challenges (and perhaps changes to organizational structures) into which a revitalized KM would seem to squarely fit, I decided it would be worth the risk to post it here.

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[Prismatique's Weblog] Machiavelli and Marx Debate Iraq:  President Roosevelt and members of his cabinet not only knew Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor was impending, they worked to insure that it happened, convinced it would unify the public behind what they rightly considered an inevitable war. Yet today the majority of Americans continue to talk of Japan’s ”˜surprise attack,”˜ dismissing as ”˜conspiracy kooks,’ those who express the material truth.”

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