Knowledge Cafés as a Tool for KM
Thursday, May 27th, 2010
Watch David Gurteen talk about a topic that’s very close to his heart – knowledge cafés. Mr. Gurteen explains that the goal of a knowledge café is simple, to bring people together to have a conversation to better understand the topic, to better understand their own view on the subject, and the views of other people – the objective is not to make a decision or create an action plan. In Mr. Gurteen’s experience, once there’s no longer a need to make a decision, there’s no winning or losing in a knowledge café, people speak their minds and don’t feel the need to fight for their corner.
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Deborah Barreau, Professor at UNC-SILS, discusses knowledge management and personal information management.
Into to Stakeholder Managment as it relates to KM. Used as an intro to my page on the class wiki
This 2 minute video quickly reviews how the KM Executive Knowledge Management suite can be used to track time and log task details.
Applying knowledge management for clinicians in healthcare
Dr. Karl-Erik Sveiby is often described as one of the “founding fathers” of Knowledge Management, having pioneered several of the fundamental concepts. He is also a faculty member at SOIL.
The first in the series of some video and music of some slide decks posted on slideshare.net providing some thought starters and emotion starters in relation to knowledge management
Professor Rivadávia C. Drummond de Alvarenga Neto – Lecture @ Toronto Knowldedge Workers, 2009 – Post Doctoral Fellow – Faculty of Information Studies – University of Toronto, Canada. (Palestra Gestão do Conhecimento)