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Seth's Blog: Thirsty
"I've noticed that people who read a lot of blogs and a lot of books also tend to be intellectually curious, thirsty for knowledge, quicker to adopt new ideas and more likely to do important work."
E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez » Defining Knowledge Management and Enterprise 2.0 – Sharing Your Story
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"Knowledge management refers to strategies and structures for maximizing the return on intellectual and information resources. KM depends on both cultural and technological processes of creation, collection, sharing, recombination and reuse. The goal is to create new value by improving the efficiency and effectiveness of individual and collaborative knowledge work while increasing innovation and sharpening decision-making"
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In fact, it’d be right to say that we already *know* way too much. KM isn’t about helping us to know more. It’s about helping us to understand. Knowledge without understanding is like, well, information.
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Thinking Faster: Removing the Blinkers
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Most people in an organization do a good job of reading the trade rags for the industry - the "approved" voices. In banking that's American Banker, and every industry has it's own Gray Lady. However, for most people that's where the reading and scanning ends. There's little reading in contrarian magazines or blogs, and very little interaction with social media. Reading about issues and emerging threats in adjacent industries or market spaces is apparently as common as reading Beowulf in the original. Yet most competitive threats come from adjacent markets or new entrants to existing spaces.
Why is there such a lack of interest in what's happening in the market? I don't understand if it is a lack of interest or passion, or a helplessness that's brought on by the feeling that one couldn't do anything about a new discovery anyway. Some of the easiest market intelligence and evidence of trends is developed and presented to you every day. How are you using it? Do you have your blinkers tightly adjusted, or can you pick your head up and see what's going on all around you?
Clive Thompson on the New Literacy
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The first thing she found is that young people today write far more than any generation before them.
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But it's also becoming clear that online media are pushing literacy into cool directions. The brevity of texting and status updating teaches young people to deploy haiku-like concision.
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IT Security: Context is King | Collaboration 2.0 | ZDNet.com
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Again oversimplifying, there are fundamentally two types of data: structured, meaning tracked through processes (in theory) and relatively easily rolled up into a format that can be searched and analyzed for the above legal activity, and unstructured, which can be less easily retrievable.
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