knowledge management

  • Jun282015
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    Women and Leadership

    Do Men and Women See Leadership Differently? Generalization is risky. But we humans cannot resist searching for patterns. And...

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  • Sep302013
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    How did “social” get the black hat?

    “Social” as Learning, Improving and Celebrating Some time ago, I sent out invitations to join an asynchronous five-day conversation...

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  • Sep132013
    Pasang Dolma Sherpa, a world leader in climate change dialogue.
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    Women and Climate Change

    I recall a curriculum re-development meeting several years ago in which the head of Aboriginal Education held up a...

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  • Sep052013
    Antique tractors exemplify era where we saw how things worked.
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    Beware the Black Box

    Have you ever observed people watching old, working machinery at a fall fair or antique museum?  It doesn’t seem to matter...

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  • Aug272013
    Successful Knowledge Leadership: ARK report
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    Successful Knowledge Leadership

    Should leadership for pro football, preschool, and open source software development look the same?  Of course not.  And leadership...

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  • Jun022012
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    Epistemological Integrity

    Yes, it is a weighty title, but I have searched for a term for years, and this is the...

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  • May122012
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    Resisting pressure to fragment

    Are you a systems thinker? Do you regularly encounter pressure to fragment? Do you get questions like “But what...

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  • Apr152012
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    What do you watch for?

    In organizations, we strive for specificity and certainty. Set a goal, carve into objectives, document metrics, and watch for...

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  • Oct272011
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    KM as Hierarchical?

    Yesterday I tweeted that authors of a blog post about knowledge management had managed to push my buttons. I...

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  • Aug142011
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    CoP & Projects: A Toxic mix?

    I’ve been exchanging tweets with Matthew Loxton about whether communities of practice (CoP) and projects are a good fit....

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