I made a point a few days ago (re. the new Training Analytics egroup) about not just focussing on measurement of formal learning interventions (what we...
Hi Patrick You have hit upon a topic currently very close to my heart as I am attempting to throw myself into the world of training and development to try and...
For those of you interested in learning the latest trends, models and tools for online collaboration and communities, the following online (virtual) conference...
I am not a T&D professional, just an interested party... What is the
purpose of T&D? The imparted teachings are presumably geared towards
improving a skill...
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Hi, A snippet of information that may be of interest to some of you. An undergraduate student here at York, Jennifer Yau, has just completed her final year...
Below is an announcement from a colleague for a party to launch a new think tank devoted to studying collaboration and community building. Please RSVP if you...
John, That sounds really cool! Can you take pictures, take notes, or otherwise report. I'm all for parties and parties that launch think tanks sound...
Hi Cat and John, First - John thanks for the information about the onlinefacilitation sister list! Second - Cat - I'm wondering if you might be interested in a...
Hi Phil, I think I tend to agree with you on your tentative conclusions. As long as the communities are seen as only needing to benefit the existing members...
The description of a community contained in Noel Dickover's post does not sound like a community of practice to me. Perhaps another term is needed for this...
I had coffee with Ward Cunningham, the inventor of Wiki, this morning (www.c2.com). He remarked on how many volunteer projects he has going on where...
chris reid [mailto:reidchris@...] wrote on Wednesday, April 09, 2003 5:51 AM: "However, I would assert that even though there may be new aspects or ...
Hi Chris, I really am not sure what led you to the conclusions you came to, but allow me to explain. Believe it or not, the community I'm referring to had...
Thanks to Noel and John for your replies. John, I would like you to clarify the purpose of your attaching to me a label as having an anti-corporate bias, and...
... I'm just getting back in the swing of this list, so please forgive me if this article has already come up in conversation. David Mattison wrote a good...
Chris, You can always get at the message on the site of the list; so the message you were refering is : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/com-prac/message/3059 A...
Chris, I have to admit that my labeling you as "anti-corporate" was a little sloppy of me. Posting hurriedly... :-( Had I done it well, I would have...
A new report was released the discusses how open source http://www.blueoxen.org/research/00007/ . Especially in light of the (to my mind, very thoughtful...
... While some or most aspects of communities of practice may be nothing new to you, there are many new aspects of them for me. In specific, The original ...
... aspects or ... activity is ... many ... teams, and ... activities & ... are you ... one should ... Phil and All, I am sorry if it sounded like I was saying...
This discussion has wandered a little and I will only concentrate on what I see as a core issue: unstructured structure (a paradox that I wish I could better...
There is a thread on the list bearing the subject line above that, from my perspective, originates with Noel Dickover's response to some comments and questions...
KM Cluster Atlanta ****************** The next Atlanta KM Cluster community event is Thursday, April 17th, 2003, from 6 - 9pm at 2400 Lakeview Pkwy, Ste 550,...
Hi Fred and others, Fred responded to my comment of Phil's thoughts: ... With the following: ... Fred goes on to make an interesting distinction between...
If we step back, I believe we could make a case for there being 5 knowledge productivities which could multiply each other or block each other I follow...