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TED | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2011 TED Blog | Conception to birth � visualized! Alexander Tsiaras on. TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
TED | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2012 How a school-age blogger can effect big change: A Q&A with Martha Payne of NeverSeconds In April of 2012, Scottish schoolgirl Payne started the blog NeverSeconds.blogspot.co.uk , which documents her school dinners (otherwise known as school lunches in the United States) with ratings like “number of mouthfuls” and “pieces of hair” found in food. The blog quickly picked up fans. By June 15, Payne’s blog was back. -
TED | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2011 TED Blog | The technology of storytelling: Joe Sabia on TED.com TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
DAN PONTEFRACT | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2011 A Summer of Anonymity is Over Specifically, I refrained from blogging as well as posting any comments anywhere in the months of July and August. In August itself, I refrained from micro-blogging either in Twitter or Google+ or within the tool we use where I work. ‘You’ might be reading or commenting on my own personal blog. felt un-collaborative. -
TED | THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2012 TED Blog | SixthSense: Get the open-source code TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog.
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TED | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2011 TED Blog | Do you have a lesson to teach? Seeking nominations for. TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. As a point of interest, check out [link] which exists as “a collection of video interviews, discussions and presentations featuring thought leaders, innovative educators and inspirational learners” Pingback: TED Blog (blog.ted.com) « e-what? Read the TEDx Blog. -
TED | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2011 TED Blog | Dance vs. powerpoint, a modest proposal: John. TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Pingback: Power Point Versus Dance | Creativeconflictwisdom's Blog. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Blogs we watch. TEDx Blog. - Blogging to show off your organization
Great article in the NY Times about student blogging at MIT. High school students read the blogs, and they come in and say ‘I can’t believe Haverford students get to do such interesting things with their summers,’ ” he said. Students get off on the blogging: M.I.T. It’s that old loss-of-control issue. Drink Coke !) -
DOC SEARLS | TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2009 Apple control freakiness Apparently, Apple objects to a blog post that linked to a ‘ Downfall ‘ parody video created by EFF Board Chairman Brad Templeton.. Tags: Art Blogging Business Future News infrastructure problems Apple Brad Templeton Corynne McSherry DMCA Downfall EFF eWorld Exact Magic internet Jack Schofield rec.humor.funny Steve Jobs -
TED | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2012 TED Blog | Why SOPA is a bad idea: Clay Shirky on TED.com TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Reblogged this on Jennyscribbles's Blog and commented: If you don’t anything about it, this is a great video to watch. Pingback: Jean-Veig » Blog Archive » SOPA/PIPA in plain English. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Blogs we watch. -
DAVID GURTEEN | SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 2010 Blog Post: Don't Call Me a Guru, Dammit! Given this, I rather liked this blog post by Rick Ladd Dont Call Me a Guru and Peter Drucker's observation that the only reason people called him a guru was that they did not know how to spell the word "charlatan". By David Gurteen I occasionally get called a "KM guru". usually laugh it off by objecting that I am not a "Kangaroo". -
DAVID GURTEEN | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 2010 Blog Post: Gurteen Knowledge: 10 Years in KM By David Gurteen I am delighted that Inside Knowledge have taken some of my best Gurteen Perspective articles and re-published them as a special Inside Knowledge supplement in the form of a commemorative compilation of my "10 years in KM". You can also see the booklet on my home page of my website. Thank you! Gurteen Knowledge: 10 Years in KM -
DAVID GURTEEN | SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 2010 Blog Post: No more targets please! By David Gurteen Many of you are familiar with my views on Measures,Targets and Rewards so you will understand my pleasure at discovering the work of John Seddon. Just take a look at this talk of his entitled Cultural change is free. Its almost one hour long but I would strongly recommend you watch it. Credit: John Seddon. -
DAVID GURTEEN | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2010 Blog Post: KM and Theory X thinking By David Gurteen You may be familiar with Douglas McGregor's "Theory X and Theory Y". Theory X says that "employees are lazy, inherently dislike work and will avoid it if they can" and thus Theory X managers believe that workers need to be closely supervised and comprehensive systems of controls developed. Credit: Wikipedia - Theory X and Theory Y. -
MARTIJN LINSSEN | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2010 Business or Pleasure? - why not both: Enterprise 2.0: a simple. a simple SWOT analysis My last blog post, Enterprise 2.0: Countless reactions in the form of tweets, comments and blog posts, followed. It strikes me that every single person who has blogged on this issue, has taken the time to react to comments posted - except one. Business or Pleasure? didnt start it either to divide. Coffin. -
DAVID GURTEEN | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2010 Blog Post: Thoughts on KM Certification By David Gurteen I am often asked what I think about KM Certification and whether it is of value or not. This is a hotly debated topic and much has been written and discussed on the web and so I have created a page on my website dedicated to the subject of KM certification that I will update from time to time. -
JANE HART'S PICK OF THE DAY | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2010 2010 in Review Part 3: My year in reflective blogging During 2010 I used my two blogs (Jane's Pick of the Day and Social Media for Working and Learning ) to reflect on the impact of social media on learning, the changing shape of workplace learning, as well as my own use of social media for professional use. Here are 5 key themes in my reflective blogging this year. Oh, my! - C4LPT Blog guest post: A Tipping Point in Learning
Nic blogs at Nic’s Discoveries. BlogsThis is a guest post by Nic Laycock, Managing Director of Amos Laycock Consulting. Nic is actively engaged in interpreting the social media and social learning environments for clients. He assists them in their transformation to collaborative networked wierarchies. Read the full posting here. -
DOC SEARLS | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2009 Putting the F in Open Tags: Blogging Business Ideas Life infrastructure -
DOC SEARLS | WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 2009 An opportunity for the AP Tags: Berkman Blogging Business Future Ideas Journalism News VRM infrastructure problems 1846 -
ROSS DAWSON | THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 Relaunch of Advanced Human Technologies Group website and new blog The launch of a blog on the AHT Group website as well as the forthcoming launch of more online publications by the group means that I will shift my blogging activities, tending to write more on other sites than here, though also pointing to those posts from this blog. Exciting times ahead! -
TED | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2011 TED Blog | Open science now! Michael Nielsen on TED.com TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. We’ve developed a generic platform that makes it easy for researchers to initiate research-based problems and invite colleagues around the world to contribute, very similar to the polymath project expect one does not need a blog for this. Read the TED Fellows Blog. -
TED | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 2012 TED Blog | Nominate your �global good� hero to speak at. TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
DAN PONTEFRACT | MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2012 Micro-blogging can help build your organisational culture One budding approach that may help unify your team, your business unit and your organization to ultimately enrich and enhance your corporate culture, such that all employees feel as though they are moving forward as a connected group, is through the deployment and utilisation of an internal enterprise-wide micro-blogging platform. Henry Ford. -
JAY CROSS'S INFORMAL LEARNING | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2009 Favorite 2009 posts on Informal Learning Blog Here are the most popular posts on the Informal Learning Blog in 2009. Business Impact of Social and Informal Learning. o implement social/informal learning infrastructure projects, learning and development professionals need to shift their focus from learning to earning. New roles for former trainers. Help me write the next installment. -
MARTIJN LINSSEN | WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2010 The Social Organisation Manifesto why not both Home About Contact Thursday, 27 May 2010 The Social Organisation Manifesto Triggered by a conversation on Twitter between Christopher Carfi and David Armano, the former of who is joining the latter at Edelman, I was led to a blog post of Jon Lebkowsky which finally led me to Davids post on the Social Business Manifesto There. -
JANE HART | WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2013 My favourite blog posts from April 2013 'At the end of every month I review the blog posts and articles that I read during the month, and identify those that I have particularly enjoyed – for me this is a key part of curation.â?¦ ¦ [.]. Pick of the Month -
DOC SEARLS | FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2009 Reblogging Two new posts over at the ProjectVRM blog : Testing the all-tip system , and Appreciating TipJoy. Tags: Blogging Business Ideas News VRM Oddly, I didn’t know until after I posted the first one that TipJoy was folding. What Abby and Ivan Kirgin did with TipJoy was great pioneering work that we can all learn from. -
DAVID GURTEEN | SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2011 Blog Post: Hot knowledge tweets: March 2011 By David Gurteen Here are some of my more interesting Tweets for Feb-Mar 2011. Take a look, if you are not a Tweeter, you will get a good idea of how I use it by browsing the list of micro-posts. And if you like what you see then subscribe to my Tweets. better way to solve poverty: train women as engineers so they can transform their villages. -
DAVID GURTEEN | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2010 Blog Post: Hot tweets: November 2010 By David Gurteen Here are some of my more interesting Tweets for the month of November 2010. Take a look, if you are not a Tweeter, you will get a good idea of how I use it by browsing the list of micro-posts. And if you like what you see then subscribe to my Tweets. APQC 2011 Knowledge Management Conference Call for Presentations [link] #KM. funny. -
DAVID GURTEEN | FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 2010 Blog Post: What's the business context? By David Gurteen I get several emails a week asking for help in some form or another. Often its a very specific question that I can answer in a sentence or two. But more often than not - its a broad, generalised, conceptual question that cannot be answered easily and even if it could I suspect it would be of litte value. How do I implement KM? -
DAVID GURTEEN | THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2010 Blog Post: A call for mindful leadership By David Gurteen I have long been a fan of Ellen Langer and reviewed her book The Power Of Mindful Learning in my August 2000 knowledge letter. And more recently I wrote a little about her most recent book Counterclockwise. But here is a recent article of hers A Call for Mindful Leadership. The cost is that they create lemmings. -
DAVID GURTEEN | TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 2010 Blog Post: Lectures, lecterns and bullshit By David Gurteen Jeff Jarvis does not like the one-way lecture format of the TED conferences. He thinks it is bullshit and of course I totally agree! It reminds him of the classroom and the industrial age educational system where the one and only right answer comes from the lectern which I would like to see burnt ! -
DAVID GURTEEN | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2010 Blog Post: Women in Knowledge Management By David Gurteen Its great to see a Linkedin KM discussion group Women in KM set up only for women! And by four of my favorite KM women at that - well done Karen, Nerida, Diana and Jeanne :-). As they explain in the Group description, they have set it up to see if it would be beneficial for women who are in a field that is often male-dominated. -
DAVID GURTEEN | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2010 Blog Post: There are no solutions! By David Gurteen I often catch myself using the word "solution" or the verb "to solve". But slowly but surely I am eliminating these measly marketing words from my vocabulary. Let me explain. We talk all the time about "solving business problems" or of "business solutions" or "KM solutions. Marketers love such phrases. -
DAVID GURTEEN | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2010 Blog Post: Do not predict but experiment By David Gurteen I recently read an interesting article entitled Our Panarchic Future by Thomas Homer-Dixon about the work of the ecologist Buzz Holling. In the article, he concludes: Holling thinks the world is reaching "a stage of vulnerability that could trigger a rare and major ‘pulse' of social transformation." -
TED | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2011 TED Blog | How to stop torture: Karen Tse on TED.com TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
JANE HART'S PICK OF THE DAY | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2011 C4LPT blog Slideshare has just released Zipcast for 1-click meetings (public or private) on the Web – and it’s very simple! Click Zipcast on any presentation. Select Public or Private. Start Zipcast & enable live video. Invite friends on Facebook & Twitter. Your Zipcast is ON. Find out more at [link -
TED | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2011 TED Blog | Starting today: More TEDx video on TED.com TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
STEVEN BERLIN JOHNSON | MONDAY, MARCH 10, 2008 stevenberlinjohnson.com: The Silent Room Tone » The Silent Room Tone I didnt actually get to see the now infamous Mark Zuckerberg interview yesterday at SXSW, but having read through about six thousand blog posts about it, I feel as though Ive seen it. see the cloak of invisibility allowing for a magnified reaction to speakers, analogous to blog and forum anonymous flames. -
TED | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2011 TED Blog | The augmented reality of techno-magic: Marco Tempest. TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
DOC SEARLS | FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 2011 Bookmarking the past I’ve been digging around for stuff I blogged (or wrote somewhere on the Web) way back when. Berkman Blogging Business Cluetrain history Past Personal VRMOne is Rebuilding the software industry, one word at a time , in Kuro5hin. And cool to see that Kuro5hin is still trucking along.) The other is Cluetrain requires conversation. -
TED | THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2012 TED Blog | The global power shift: Paddy Ashdown on TED.com TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
DAVID GURTEEN | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2010 Blog Post: On data, information, knowledge and wisdom By David Gurteen. There has been much discussion on the web recently about the Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom or DIKW hierarchy and it is described by Patrick Lambe as "that most hallowed of mental models and glib explanations". Here is a little bit of reading for you. Patrick Lambe. David Weinberger. Nikhil Sharma. Wikipedia. Google -
TED | FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2012 TED Blog | Udder genius: Fellows Friday with Su Kahumbu TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
ADAPTIVE PATH | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2012 Why Might this Be the Best Blog Post Ever? Reason #2: Because it just might be the last blog post you ever read. recent study suggests that just because I said that it might be the last blog post you ever read, you'll probably value this post more highly because you think things might be coming to an end. Reason #1: Because it's the last one you read. -
ANDY MCAFEE | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2011 The Race, the Cloud, the Blog I’ve not been blogging here as heavily lately. But self-publishing the book and then talking about it have taken up a lot of time recently, which has reduced blogging bandwidth. And I’m also still blogging over at HBR.org, arguing with Marxists (yes, they apparently still exist) and engaging on other topics. -
NANCY WHITE | FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2011 Gratefulness: August Garden in a Cool Summer My friend and mentor-of-many domains, Barbara Ganley, asked me to offer a guest post related to my gardens sin her Open View Garden blog. They all have great blogs). Full Circ-Us community culture of love harvesting reflection garden Guest_blogThey are each about systems, about intent and improvising with whatever you are dealt. -
TED | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2012 TED Blog | What we're doing about PIPA/SOPA: Talking about it TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Today my blog as well as many others are censored and I deactivated my facebook page to show my friends what it would be like to be deleted from their virtual lives. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. - Informal Learning Blog » PLEase
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TED | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2011 TED Blog | Have you seen an Ad Worth Spreading? TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
DOC SEARLS | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2010 CRM+VRM 2010 Follow-up Tags: Blogging Business Events Ideas VRM crm Harvard Law School Harvard University HLS sCRM vrm Berkman Center VRM+CRM 2010 vrmcrm2010 -
TED | FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2012 TED Blog | The beautiful math behind the ugliest music: Scott. TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
DAVID GURTEEN | MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 2010 Blog Post: Blogging for knowledge workers: incubating ideas By David Gurteen I have long admired Lilia Efimova's work on blogging. If you are interested in what it means to blog within an organisation then I suggest you read this recent article by her on Blogging for knowledge workers: incubating ideas. Credit: Blogging for knowledge workers: incubating ideas - Lilia Efimova. -
DAVID GURTEEN | MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 2010 Blog Post: Blogging for knowledge workers: incubating ideas By David Gurteen I have long admired Lilia Efimova's work on blogging. If you are interested in what it means to blog within an organisation then I suggest you read this recent article by her on Blogging for knowledge workers: incubating ideas. Credit: Blogging for knowledge workers: incubating ideas - Lilia Efimova. -
TED | FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 2012 TED Blog | Waterwise: Fellows Friday with Sonaar Luthra TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. - Informal Learning Blog » Younger Workers Demanding Web 2.0 Tech On The Job
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JANE HART'S PICK OF THE DAY | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2011 C4LPT blog Skype in the classroom is a free online directory for teachers everywhere who want to use Skype to bring education to life. Skype in the classroom brings together a community of people and information to save teachers time and help them make the most of Skype and the international teaching community. Skype in the Classroom. Tools -
JON HUSBAND | FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2009 Harvard Biz Blog. 5 Challenges to Business by Social Media Good summary blog post by David Armano … Five Challenges Social Media Will Bring To Business. For those of us who have been following and / or participating in this arena for some time, there is nothing new in what is presented in this blog post: 1. Integration into the business. The culture of the organization (d’oh. -
DOC SEARLS | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2008 The future that won’t be distributed But the outpouring of emotion from bloggers is surprising me, and I thought I’d seen just about everything when it comes to blogging. Tags: Past Ideas Blogging Mike Arrington says Bloggers Lose the Plot Over Twitter Search : Wow. For the record, I agree with Loic. I’m failing to get too worked up over it. Not as silos. -
DAVID GURTEEN | SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 2010 Blog Post: More Knowledge Cafe conversations He was particular interested in the conversations that took place before and after at the Arup event and had blogged about them. By David Gurteen I was talking with my friend David Pottinger the other day over a beer or two. David has attended a number of my London Knowledge Cafes, including the last one at Arup. Quite a fascinating insight. -
DAVID WEINBERGER | TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 2010 Why the light blogging I’ve been traveling. It’s been an intense trip that I’ll tell you about when it isn’t 2am while I wait in an airport to begin a 20 hour trip home… -
TED | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2011 TED Blog | When NORAD tracked Santa: Bruno Bowden on the TED. TED Blog. TED Blog. When NORAD tracked Santa: Bruno Bowden on the TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. Talks. - Informal Learning Blog » Generation gap: birth age versus media age
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NANCY WHITE | FRIDAY, JULY 3, 2009 4 Meta Skills for Learning Professionals | Full Circle Associates This month’s “Big Question from Tony Karrer jolted me out of my sun-gardening-induced blogging lethargy to reply to this question: In a Learning 2.0 Some of these skills include the ability to write and speak about our work (blogging! Clive Shepherd Jay Cross – Informal Learning blog. Twittering! speaking!). -
DAVID GURTEEN | THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2010 Blog Post: How do you subvert the Dilbertesque business world? By David Gurteen Take a look at this blog post from Steve Denning How do you subvert the world of Dilbert cartoons? am not so sure its the cartoons I would like to see subverted but the Dilbertesque business world we live in! But that is exactly the point that Steve is getting at! But take a look at the quote in its original context. -
MARK OEHLERT | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2008 All the Twitter stuff I have failing to blog about. So I'm about to TWexplode from all the TWesources that I have been quietly gathering of late. Symptomatic of our 2.0 Bearing those 2 caveats in mind, here we go. 47 Awesome Twitter Tools You Should be Using : As long as they're awesome. Group Tweet : ability to send Tweets to specific group.you would've never guessed from name right? -
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DONALD CLARK PLAN B | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2012 Techn-ology: from the stone axe to smart phones - another 50 blogs in 50 days So, after 50 blogs in 50 days on ‘learning’ theorists, I’d like to turn to ‘technology’ or rather ‘techn-OLOGY’ with an emphasis on a deeper understanding of the history and science of the technology. To this end I’m going to deliver another 50 blogs in 50 days on the use of technology in learning, from the stone axe to smart phones. -
DAVID GURTEEN | SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 2011 Blog Post: KM Middle East KM Middle East blog. blog post by Naguib Chowdhury. The Importance of Practical Focus for Real Change - blog post by Sonia Jabari. blog post by Paul Corney. There is also The 8th International Conference on Knowledge Management (ICKM) coming up in Jordan in September of this year. KM Middle East website. -
DAVID GURTEEN | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2011 Blog Post: First day in Iran By David Gurteen Its my second morning here in Iran and the first day of the KM Iran conference. was expecting a few little surprises yesterday. The good news - wi-fi in my room at USD$2 for 1 hour, charged by the minute. If only all hotels charged at that rate. Bad news: FaceBook, Twitter and LinkedIn blocked. -
DAVID GURTEEN | TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2011 Blog Post: The Law of Unintended Consequences By David Gurteen It is far too easy both in business and in international development to be armchair philosophers. We so often think that the world's problems are simple and that we have the answers to them. But the evidence shows otherwise. We live in a world of clouds not one of clocks. There are always unintended consequences of our actions. -
DAVID GURTEEN | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2010 Blog Post: Does "being professional" limit things? By David Gurteen I recently attended ECKM 2010 in Portugal and one of the participants, Kalle Tomingas, an amateur photographer, captured the social side of the conference so well in his photographs. In an email, later, to Daniela Castrataro I commented: "Yes I loved Portugal and Kalle's photos really captured the conference. This will never change. -
DAVID GURTEEN | WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 2010 Blog Post: Does willpower have its limits? By David Gurteen This is an interesting post on Willpower and its limits from Johnnie Moore that comments on a report on research from Scientific American: Setting your mind on a goal may be counterproductive. Instead think of the future as an open question. Wouldn't it be tragic if this were actually counterproductive? -
DAVID GURTEEN | MONDAY, MARCH 1, 2010 Blog Post: Father Guido Sarducci's Five Minute University By David Gurteen. At Father Guido Sarduccis Five Minute University , he teaches what an average college graduate knows after five years from graduation in five minutes. This is so funny because at its heart it is so true. Universities, schools and other educational establishments in their current form have had their day! -
DAVID GURTEEN | THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2010 Blog Post: Follow Robert Patterson! Some tweets are personal comments or reflections but most are pointers to interesting articles, blog posts or videos that I trip over as I read my RSS feeds via Google Reader. Almost everyone of his blog posts is a gem - he seems to find the most interesting articles out there on the web and then blogs them with his own insightful comments. -
TED | MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2011 TED Blog | Countdown: 18 ideas that will change the world in 2012 TED Blog. TED Blog. « When NORAD tracked Santa: Bruno Bowden on the TED Blog | Main. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Blogs we watch. TEDx Blog. -
ROSS DAWSON | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2010 Corporate blogging: not easy but a powerful way to connect with customers and stakeholders The current issue of Australia Post's Priority magazine has a feature section on 'Blogging. And yet few Australian companies have tapped the power of blogging and social media. Corporate blogging isn’t necessarily easy. While blogging isn’t a must, engaging with the right form of social media is essential. -
JANE HART | SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2011 Dealing with blog spam I’m getting unundated with blog spam on this WordPress blog although Ido have an anti-spam plugin in place. Tweet. I am going to have to close posts for comments temporarily whilst I sort it out. Either email me at jane dot hart@c4lpt dot co dot uk or send me a tweet @C4LPT. Thanks -
TED | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2011 TED Blog | The real reason for brains: Daniel Wolpert on TED.com TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
DAVID GURTEEN | MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 2011 Blog Post: Henley KM Forum "Knowledge in Action" Leaflets What has long disappointed me is that most of their papers are only available to forum members and are not freely available on the web which means I cannot blog or tweet them. By David Gurteen I have been a guest member of the Henley Knowledge Management Forum since its inception over ten years ago. Well worth taking a look -
TED | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2011 TED Blog | Deadline extended to Monday, Dec. 5: Do you have a. TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
MARK OEHLERT | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2010 OK.sheesh.yes, I still blog. So all that is just preface to say that yes, still here and I really do have to get disciplined again about blogging. Still here. You people are just too smart for me to keep up sometimes. I've got hundreds of tabs open on three different browsers on at least 2 different computers. -
TED | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2011 TED Blog | Listen to creative people: Q&A with Rory Sutherland TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
TED | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 TED Blog | 6 ways to save the internet: Roger McNamee on TED.com TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
TED | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2011 TED Blog | TED Book maps a new age of creativity and invention. TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
HAROLD JARCHE | MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2012 How blogging changed my life for the better So I’m going to respond to Hugh MacLeod’s question about the importance of blogging to me. Like I said many times before, for those of us crazy enough to take it seriously, blogging matters, so does freedom, that’s why I wrote the book. Without my blog, nobody would ever have heard of me. -
NINE SHIFT | SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2012 Working Smarter blog Covers Our Latest Prediction The Working Smarter blog covered our latest prediction that small cities on passenger train lines would double to triple in population in the next 20 years. Thanks blog friends at Working Smarter -
TED | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2011 TED Blog | A map of the brain: Allan Jones on TED.com TED Blog. TED Blog. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Find stories on the TED Blog about: Select Category. Subscribe to TED RSS feeds: TED Blog | More RSS Options. Blogs we watch. TED Fellows blog. -
DAVID GURTEEN | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2010 Blog Post: KM Videos from Judi Sandrock By David Gurteen Here are some short videos on various aspects of Knowledge Management by Judi Sandrock in South Africa from her DVD provided with her book The Art of Managing Knowledge. Enjoy -
TED | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2011 TED Blog | 18 ideas that will shape 2012: Counting down TEDTalks. TED Blog. TED Blog. Throughout the month, you can follow the countdown from featured blogs on the home page of Huffington Post or by clicking TED in the main navigation. Discuss this Blog Post. Read the TED Prize Blog at TEDPrize.org. Read the TED Fellows Blog. Read the TEDx Blog. Blogs we watch. -
DOC SEARLS | SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 2009 Blogging.101 Hanging in The Cities on (what wants to be) a Spring Day (a little snow still on the ground), talking deep blogging trash with Sharon Franquemont and Mary Jo Kreitzer. Remember I’m showing how to blog here. Not sure if the tags appear here (I blog in too many places and I forget), but they exist. Bear with me.). -
DAVID GURTEEN | THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 2011 Blog Post: Facts don't necessarily have the power to change our minds. By David Gurteen So we consider ourselves to be objective - well if not that, at least capable of being objective. But its much harder then we think. recently tweeted the Wikipedia page that lists our cognitive biases. am amazed just how many of them there are - maybe a 100 or more. And then recently I came across this article on How facts backfire. -
DAVID GURTEEN | SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 2010 Blog Post: August 2010: Major KM Events over next 12 months By David Gurteen This section highlights some of the major KM events taking place around the world in the coming months and ones in which I am actively involved. You will find a full list on my website where you can also subscribe to both regional e-mail alerts and RSS feeds which will keep you informed of new and upcoming events. KnowTech 2010. -
EUEN SEMPLE | THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2011 The real blogging revolution Another quote from Simon Parke which sums up for me the real power of social media: after most revolutions, only one more thing is required: a further revolution. There is no system of government that can improve the lot of unexamined lives. Unexamined lives are asleep to all things. So they may cry with passion and power, 'Reform the system!' -
INTERNET TIME ALLIANCE | FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 2011 Internet Time Blog: Design Design Principles for Clock of the Long Now (Hillis). design is not merely an indicator of esthetic taste, but a social phenomenon that both mirrors and shapes how we think. SOURCE. design tradeoffs. Balance.Instability. Symmetry.Asymmetry. Regularity.Irregularity. Simplicity.Complexity. Unity.Fragmentation. Economy.Intricacy. Activeness.Stasis. -
LUIS SUAREZ | TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2011 The Power of Words – Back to Blogging! Do you remember when I reflected back on the day about those dormant periods with my blogging over here? When I was basically mentioning how with all of the business travelling I was finding less and less time to blog, while on the road? Who would have thought that this time around I actually enjoyed travelling quite a bit, eh?!? - Informal Learning Blog » The human performance landscape
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DAVID GURTEEN | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2010 Blog Post: Free Wifi please By David Gurteen While travelling I have been making much more use of Foursquare and Facebook Places. And something quite beautiful has dawned on me. If bars, restaurants, coffee houses, hotels and the like wish to be serous players in this game then it is going to be in their interest to provide free wifi :-). | |