Summary of #KMers Twitter chat June 22, 2010. For details, color, and to see who said what, see the full transcript.
Q1. Where does Knowledge Management fit in your organization? Is it the right place for it?
We sit outside IT, between the folks on the front lines and technology. Coordinated with library function on org [...]
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Summary of #KMers Twitter chat May 18, 2010. For details, color, and to see who said what, see the full transcript.
Q1: What does crowdsourcing mean to you?
Capturing the thoughts and insights of a group as a whole. That’s a start to my definition; it needs to be crowdsourced.
knowledge collaboration on a large scale, but have [...]
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Summary of #KMers Twitter chat April 27, 2010. For details, color, and to see who said what, see the full transcript.
Q1: Information Professionals are stereotypically viewed as database and newsfeed jockeys. Is that changing? Why or why not?
My informal research says view of corporate librarians, knowledge managers., etc. has NOT changed much in the last [...]
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What is expertise location, how does your organization practice it, what is the best approach, and how do we measure business value – a discussion amongst KM peers
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