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Radio Q  


Testing. Testing. 1 2 3.Homer asks...

Any suggestions on how to
kickstart upstreaming
aside from shutting Radio down
and starting it again?

Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog. ( comments) # 1902 10:10:46 PM G! DayPop!

 

klogs   technology  


It ain't easy to get and order knowledge.

Motivation is the key. Just ask KM pioneer Tomás de Torquemada, the first to combine the rack, thumbscrews, foot roasting and suffocation to get subjects to talk. You'd better have formal authority, claim KM regulars. Respondents from KM mailing lists wrote last month that executive sponsorship, management mandate, and top down support are prerequisite to KM project survival. It's like we're dishing out cod liver oil. You know it's good for you; take it or else.

In creeps bonehead KM.

Weblogs. Stupid. Disorganized. Unstructured. Incomplete. An English comp nightmare. Scattered. Ugly. Mixed with cat, baby, football, and politics stories.

A sticky mess.

But people blog. They just do.

Blogging is its own reward. It's like leaving candy around in kindergarten; they just pick it up, and start buzzing with it. Soon everyone is yelling for more.

Fun. Easy. Fast. Compelling.

Virtuous cycles of personal and collective behavior.  

The best exercise is the one you do. The best KM is the one people practice.

For all I know, klogging may address only ten percent of your KM goals. But try it. It is a critical ten percent. This wedge gets people owning their expertise, sharing it willingly, getting credit, getting feedback, being social about knowledge. How does this compare to any other tools you've ever introduced?

Klogs are a spoonful of honey.

Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog. ( comments) # 1901 4:31:56 PM G! DayPop!

 

public policy   The Liberties Channel  


Ken Hagler notes:

From InstaPundit.com comes this excellent point:

What would things be like for Palestinians now, if Israelis or Americans thought like Arabs?

They wouldn't be like anything at all, of course. There wouldn't be any Palestinians.

Must remember to keep flipping things around. Helps to see the world from all points. One of the ethnographic warning signs: cognitive dissonance raising the hackles on the back of your neck.

Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog. ( comments) # 1900 9:54:24 AM G! DayPop!

 



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