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If I tag my content, do I need a taxonomy?
Just about every new web app worth its salt allows users to add freeform tags to content. I use tags when I add content to del.icio.us , Flickr , Google Reader , and other web apps. that I use regularly. Heck, I'd probably complain if a new web application Read More...
Wikinomics
Wow, I know that this is such a small thing (and incredibly self-indulgent), but I noticed that Don Tapscott, co-author of Wikinomics linked to me :-) Wikinomics » Blog Archive » An interview with Mozilla’s Chief Evangelist I purchased the audio-book Read More...
How I discover new blogs to read
A few weeks ago I blogged that I was increasing the number of blogs that I subscribe to quite significantly . This has continued to the point where I'm currently subscribed to around 260 blogs. The primary way that I'm finding new blogs is through the Read More...
GenY and the new avenues to market
As many of my work colleagues are undoubtedly aware, Darren is being all too ‘non-subtle’ again this week with his approach to sending out information. They will have noticed an increasing volume of information based on links to popular, online community Read More...
Scanning the blogsphere to collect information
If it's true that most of the knowledge that we get comes from sources that are external to our organization, then it makes sense that the more information that we can access the better. In line with this theory, I've recently made some fairly significant Read More...
Christensen, Innovation and Disruptive Technology
Our lecturer just mentioned Christensen in the context of somebody to watch in the space of innovation theory. According to his page on Wikipedia , he was the person who articulated the theory of disruptive technology . A quick search on Google Scholar Read More...
How to process information like a GenY
I was grumbling over a beer to fellow Readifarian Francois the other day about how hard it was to get through all the reading that they hand out at Uni. His response? To give me more reading of course: http://www.si.umich.edu/~pne/PDF/howtoread.pdf Highly Read More...
The best BI presentation ever
TED | Talks | Hans Rosling: Debunking third-world myths with the best stats you've ever seen (video) Share this post: email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! | live it! Read More...
Should the 'Gen Y' label be applied more broadly?
It seems odd to me that we label such a small group of people as being Gen Y. In my view, it should be the entire vertical slice that we are talking about when we refer to ‘The Millenials’. Not just the number of people who each have birthdays within Read More...
Referencing your sources
Having started my reading at Uni now, I would have to say that I've become much more accustomed to reading articles which properly acknowledge referenced sources than I've enjoyed previously. The ability to follow statements through to an originating Read More...
Microblogging and Knowledge Management
Recently we turned on a new knowledge base component of our internal knowledge management architecture. There are a few interesting aspects of it such as: we tag knowledge based on attributes such as skill, technology, etc we attribute knowledge entries Read More...
The AppGap: Views, news and reviews on the future of work, worker, and workplace
Here's a link to an interesting new blog that has be set up by a group of well known portal and knowledge management figures: http://www.theappgap.com/ Bill Ives describes it as: "a conversation and resource on the future of work". He then says: Read More...
Product Development - Body of Knowledge
Great listing of resources about product development: NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT BODY OF KNOWLEDGE Share this post: email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! | live it! Read More...
The 'Remote Worker' (aka Virtual Worker) market is bigger than you think!
Here's a great quote in a 1997 interview with the co-authors of VIRTUAL TEAMS - Jessica Lipnack and Jeffrey Stamps: Virtual teams are the peopleware for the 21st century. And here's the mainstream reality: Most people work with others who are more than Read More...