This presentation is a report on the dozen or so interviews I’ve conducted so far in my blogging and project management survey (for a downloadable .pdf version of this presentation click here):
Great slide deck...just listened to the podcast/video on project enabled KM by Patrick Lambe http://blip.tv/file/497058
Patrick mentions capturing and transfering knowledge (eg. stories, best practice) during the project, not just at the end. I think blogs are a great way to effortlessly publish these nuggets.
I think my favorite theme here is the use of a blog to centralize references to other materials. Through choice of links and comments, the blog author can influence group thought. In this, blogging and project management have something in common.
Thanks for the research and for sharing it with us.
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Maybe this explains the problem:
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/2007/pulpit_20071207_003573.html
- Dennis
Great slide deck...just listened to the podcast/video on project enabled KM by Patrick Lambe
http://blip.tv/file/497058
Patrick mentions capturing and transfering knowledge (eg. stories, best practice) during the project, not just at the end.
I think blogs are a great way to effortlessly publish these nuggets.
This draws back to my post on Dave Snowdens KM perspective on blogs (in a project or not) being a way to get knowledge flow...conversations with people.
http://libraryclips.blogsome.com/2007/11/28/knowledge-sharing-in-the-new-km/
Thanks very much for these links. I shall check them out!
Dennis
Thanks for the research and for sharing it with us.