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Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and project management.

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Global MAKE winners for 2009

Dec 8, 2009
Teleos and Rory Chase have announced their 2009 Global MAKE winners.  Congratulations to all the organizations.  There are many familiar names in the list from years past.  Plus Apple for the first time, as noted in the press release. The Winners...

Twelve months of 2009 with Knowledge Jolt

Dec 7, 2009
It's time for another all-about-me meme.  I don't think I've posted one here in a long time, as most of them have moved over to Facebook and Twitter.  (Thankfully, for the most part.) This time it is a brief history of this blog.  Pick the first...

Arsenault's 8 Things You Need to Know About Collaboration

Dec 7, 2009
Dale Arsenault gives us a straightforward description of collaboration.  8 Things You Need to Know About Collaboration Collaboration is over used and mis-used and is becoming a buzzword for business people and technologists alike Collaboration...

Hooking into the zeitgeist - that's knowledge management

Dec 3, 2009
While many people see KM as all about the "management" and "collection" of knowledge, I have always seen it as about informing as many people as possible about what is going on / what is going through the organizational mind. Several people...

Too much on the plate

Nov 24, 2009
Someone on Twitter pointed to Luca Baiguini's How Smart Leaders Talk About Time a "Conversation Starter" from HarvardBusiness.org in October.  It talks about the the struggle so many businesses have of having too many things to do and prioritizing...




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