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Disclosures

Keeping with the theme of creating posts that really shouldn’t be posts, but I need to have an appropriate page in my blog , I thought I should take the opportunity to create a page where I can list any and all disclosures about relationships with vendors, people, companies that may appear in my writing or speaking. Editorial Firewall Before I mention these relationships, with any and all companies that I work with in a consulting capacity and who I will discuss in my blog , I include in my contract what I call an editorial firewall clause

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Social tools for networks

Writing this blog gives me a knowledge-base of my thoughts which become articles and presentations but in being public I find others who can add to my knowledge. Effective knowledge sharing is what many organizations do not do well, or as Lew Platt past-CEO of Hewlett-Packard said, “if only HP knew what HP knows, we would be three times more productive”. But HP will never know what the employees of HP know, so wouldn’t it be better to let the workers share what they know in the best way possible

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Roundup : vlingo, Poll Everywhere + Twitter, TwitVid, TwitDoc, Mixero

Also see Twitwoop , TwitterFone, Twitsay, Jott, Spinvox [via m ] Poll Everywhere + Twitter – A polling form where the audience can tweet their answer, and the widget embedded into your blog , website or online doc will display the current progress…great for live audience presentations (using Twitter in PowerPoint) TwitVid – just like Twitpic share’s a link to a photo in your tweet and hosts it at their site, TwitVid does the same for video, also see Tweetube …and Twitmatic will serve you up the latest. TwitDoc – upload a file to Twitter, also see Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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How to Save the World

aka Social Networking Tools) in Your Organization BLOG A Practical Guide toImplementing Web 2.0 (aka Tools Should You Introduce? Blogs , wikis and document sharing, IM and twitters, multimedia tools,canvassing tools, sensemaking tools, risk management tools, personalcontent management tools, environmental scanning tools, storycollection tools, desktop videoconferencing, simulations and scenarioplanning tools, proximity locators, affinity detectors, e-learningtools, unconferencing tools, mindmappers, virtual world tools, andmashups customized to suit your particular business Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Implementation 2.0

Anne Marie McEwan of The Smart Work Company in the UK, and reading this comprehensive blog post this morning by Dave Pollard , I settled in for a bit of think and now some writing. challenges (often focused on obstacles presented by organizational structure and culture, a plethora of calls for ROI justifications and case studies showing that there’s real and tangible value, worry about loss of efficiency and so on), I remain surprised that there hasn’t been more enthusiastic take-up. After a recent discussion with a wish-they-were-a-client, an interesting and stimulating conversation yesterday with Dr.

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Best Public Speaking Tips and Techniques: Weekend Review [2009-05-30]

On Saturdays, we survey the best public speaking articles from throughout the public speaking blogosphere . This review features topics including: the Rule of Three unmasked; TEDxTokyo review; tips for using analogies; essential humor skills; toastmasters pros and cons; marketing advice for emerging professional speakers; and answers to the question “which women are the best speakers?” Week in Review: Six Minutes How to Use the Rule of Three in Your Speeches A comprehensive review of this powerful (yet easy) speechwriting technique.

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You Can’t Build a Business Case for Social Software

Anthony Bradley A member of the Gartner Blog Network GBN Home Main Page Archives My Bio RSS Whos Blogging (most recent blogs first) Richard Fouts Whit Andrews Mark McDonald Anthony Bradley Kathy Harris Andrew Frank Ray Valdes Jim Sinur Andrew White Allen Weiner Lydia Leong John Pescatore Andrea DiMaio Eric Knipp Adam Hils Greg Young Frank Ridder Thomas Otter Nick Jones Donna Fitzgerald Dan Sholler French Caldwell Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Cool phrase of the day: Effective Efficiency

In a post earlier today , Jack Vinson reflects on six years of his blog Knowledge Jolt .  Jack was one of the first bloggers I ever followed and was one of the reasons I first started blogging , also nearly six years ago in June 2003. I’ve had a bit of a blogging -block of late (I blame Twitter ), so I thought I’d take the occassion of the upcoming anniversary of my first blog post to revisit my earlier blogs and repost (with maybe a little editing) my favorites in It is fitting that this first one, originally posted on 1 Dec 05 , was inspired, in part, by Jack. = = == === ===== Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Dave’s Whiteboard " Blog Archive " Step 6: mental models (what a thought)

Similarly, analogical relationships aid understanding by comparing a new concept to one that’s familiar although outside the domain in question–for example, the theme used by a WordPress blog is like a set of clothes: changing the theme changes the appearance of the blog , but not the content (the posts).

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ASP.NET 4.0 AJAX – Preview 4 – Data Binding

Throughout the course of my introductory posts on ASP.NET AJAX 4.0, we looked at the new DataView control as well as the Sys.Observer class , which brings the Observer pattern to plain JavaScript objects.  The new ASP.NET AJAX release is very exciting offering powerful new features to take AJAX enabled applications to a new level.  In this post, we’ll look at another exciting feature of ASP.NET AJAX 4.0 known as “live bindings.”  You may remember that we looked briefly at live bindings in the client templates post, but for those examples I used one-way / one-time bindings.  Today, we’ll take a closer look at live bindings and see how two-way live bindings removes the one-way / one-time binding restriction allowing us to update bound elements on our page automatically when the underlying data changes.  Again, in this post, I’ll be using Preview 4 of the ASP.NET AJAX Library, which can be downloaded from CodePlex .  The Preview 4 version can be used in your applications today (e.g. ASP 3.5, HTML).  Keep in mind that these components are still in “preview” mode (meaning no Microsoft support), though they are usable at your own risk.  For more information, you can check out the license on CodePlex

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eLearning – Social Media – Mobile Learning

eLearning Learning Hot List – May 15, 2009 to May 22, 2009 Top Posts The following are the top posts from featured sources based on social signals. The Challenge of Training the PlayStation Generation – The E-Learning Curve , May 15, 2009 Metalearning – eLearning Technology , May 20, 2009 Presentation : Blogs in Education – Don’t Waste Your Time , May 22, 2009 Aligning Learning Theory with Instructional Design – The E-Learning Curve , May 21, 2009 List of System Variables in Cp4 – Adobe Captivate Blog , May 15, 2009 Presentation : Wikis in Education – Don’t Waste Your Time Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Enterprise 2.0 Knowledge Management – A Revolution of Knowledge in Three Parts

Knowledge Management Presentations now Available in English | Besser 2.0 // Mrz 13, 2009 at 16:34 There is also an english landing page for besser20 now that shows the three presentations and the basic messages at a 2 Stefan // Mrz 15, 2009 at 20:07 Die Präsentationen sind der HAMMER. Knowledge Management – The Wikipedia Myth   View more presentations from T-systems Besser 2.0 startseite English Impressum RSS English Enterprise 2.0 Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Brief observations from Day One of the APQC KM Conference and Training (14 May)

I will be working on those in my spare time in the weeks ahead, then will make them available via this blog . Keynote Presentation – “Knowledge Transfer slide handout for this presentation so my notes are limited to what I could value of fruit (timing is everything, must be Lauren Trees beat me to the punch (not surprising) surprising) and was the first to post some short impressions from Day One Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Best Public Speaking Tips and Techniques: Weekend Review [2009-05-23]

On Saturdays, we survey the best public speaking articles from throughout the public speaking blogosphere . This review features topics including: public speaking book review; six-word speech contest; public speaking haiku; podcast on the basics of public speaking; tips for using notes; and encouragement for developing better public speaking skills. Week in Review: Six Minutes Book Review: You’ve Got to Be Believed to Be Heard by Bert Decker A review of the strengths and weaknesses of Decker’s comprehensive, general-purpose, introductory public speaking guide

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Braindump: 2009 MIT CIO Symposium

In addition to the data stream  of 140-character bons mots, I feel inspired to write in more depth on some of the themes we explored at yesterday’s MIT CIO Symposium , perhaps due to a great article by Adam Singer entitled “19 Reasons You Should Blog And Not Just Tweet .” This MIT CIO Symposium, my fourth, was themed, “Sustaining CIO Leadership in a Changing Economy,” and I attended sessions as follows: — CEO Keynote Panel — Academic Keynote Panel — CIO Keynote Panel — Lunch Presentation from Attivio — Breakout:  Enterprise 2.0 Panel — Cloud Computing Keynote Panel Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Unmanaging knowledge – How to tell the boss to back off | Smart People magazine

FREE! Web Events Webinars SP Blogs Jerry's Blog Boris's Blog Sitemap/Tags Unmanaging knowledge !FREE! Also, in the process the organizational ‘We’ should remember that the more people are given a voice and implicit control in managing a venture, the more the informal networks ( present in every entity) will begin to function more in the open and start making appropriate connections with other emergent groups. RSS Entries | RSS Comments | Admin Digital generations bring knowledge to life Available in 3 formats: HTML | PDF | Flip reader (forthcoming) Home About SP Browse SPm SP Network Contact SP For Authors Advertise! Subscribe/Login! Site update services: Sections Living Choosing Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Inmagic Presto 3.0 Supports the Social Side of Knowledge Management

All this brings us up to the present and the advent of Web 2.0 are the ability to tag, rate, and comment on content, as well as the abilty to Blog. An administrator can decide who has the ability to place tags, as well as rate and comment on content, and they also have the ability to permission who can Blog . Inmagic began in 1983 in the Boston area by providing what became to be called knowledge management solutions unlike many players in the Enterprise 2.0 market.

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An open invitation to share your knowledge with the ICTI community

Bob’s presentation was received very well – so a big public thank you to him for taking the time to help us with the launch. I know the audience for this blog spans many geographies, but if you happen to be in Wollongong or know someone in the area, please remember that you would be most welcome to join us at any of our networking meetings in the future – dates for this year are already locked in . On Wednesday night this week we held the official launch of ICT Illawarra (ICTI), an information and communication technology cluster for the Illawarra region in southern New South Wales, Australia

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Enterprise Twitter: Fad Or Tipping Point (Agenda)

Social messaging, sometimes referred to as micro- blogging , has become incredibly popular on the Internet, exemplified by soaring use of consumer services such as Twitter. Presented by: Mike Gotta, Tim Young CEO Socialcast, David Sacks CEO Yammer If you are a Burton Group client, just a reminder of the TeleBriefing available to you this week. Below are the possible topics and discussion areas we’ll cover: Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Recap: APQC’s KM Conference, Day One

With so much knowledge sharing going on, it’s only possible to scratch the surface in a blog post (even a rather long one), but here are some of the key insights and take-aways from the three keynotes. Given that she outlined many of the main points from her presentation in her latest blog post , I will not repeat all of them here, but I will mention a few ideas that stuck out for me. After explaining the five levels that make up APQC’s Stages of KM Maturity, O’Dell asked the audience, “After 15 years of formal KM, why isn’t everyone at level 5?” Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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