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What KM experiences can we share?
Come join us in this KMCI sponsored group! Share your experiences, concerns, and innovative ideas in ongoing discussions of best practices with KM practitioners, consultants, and leading experts. Together let us learn how to evaluate practices, add value, enhance performance and profitability by choosing "best" practices that fit our situations and organizations.
This group is different in important ways. First, its objective is not to establish a community, but to provide a forum where people can state views that they believe solve problems and see those views tested through critical examination. If the group accomplishes that objective, the community aspect will take care of itself.
Second, in order to facilitate critical exchange about the content of knowledge claims, group facilitators will apply some key rules constraining messages. (1) Ad hominem arguments are prohibited. (2) Personal attacks, insults, and unsupported characterizations are prohibited. (3) Characterizations of a person's views in the absence of explanation of why the views fit the characterization, i.e. labeling, are prohibited. (4) Advertisements other than KMCI promotions and those of our allies are prohibited. If a post violates any rules it will be returned for reformulation. If a post doesn't violate any rules, any content on any subject related to KM is in bounds. No member may be barred from the group unless the content of their posts doesn't relate to KM.
In this group you're free to express any view on KM you wish, no matter how much it is at odds with the mainstream, and no matter who its publication offends. Just don't get personal and directly address the knowledge claims at issue. If you're looking for a guide on how critical discussion should occur, there is no better one than this statement of Karl Popper's: "I may be wrong, and you may be right, and by an effort, we may get closer to the truth
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CFP - ITFEKN 2008
International Workshop on Integrating Taxonomies and Folksonomies for Enhanced Knowledge Navigation (ITFEKN 2008) Yokohama, Japan 21 November 2008 Workshop
Posted - Wed Aug 20, 2008 3:44 pm
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CCKiu
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CKIM in August
Dear KM Best Practices Members, The time's growing a bit short for the August face-to-face CKIM Workshop, so please act now. If you need to be reminded what a
Posted - Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:38 am
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Thanks for the Pong...
John, thanks for your response... any and all responses are welcomed ... I found your four principles intriguing and quite logical... thank you. what matters
Posted - Sun Jun 8, 2008 10:57 pm
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Live Ping... and a question...
Pong! Wouldn't call it "best practice," but a set of best principles I've adapted to my organization: 1) the company matters more than any of its parts 2) we
Posted - Sun Jun 8, 2008 5:38 pm
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John Bordeaux
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Posted - Sat Jun 7, 2008 7:47 pm
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Matthew Tutaki
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