See Hal Lancaster's WSJ article on the perils and best practices of telework. http://www.careerjournal.com/columnists/careercorner/20020102- careercorner.html ...
I posted this to my weblog site and thought you might like to see it: Blogs, Klogs, and User Interfaces This one is definitely for John Robb, because I would...
Amy: As one of the founders of Enfish Technology in 1993, I can say that we spent quite a bit of time thinking about these sorts of UI issues. One of our major...
An important factor to consider is handling multiple interfaces. It seems like many systems have failed because of limited interfaces. Rather than insist on a...
Both Clay and Wkearney are really on the same point: Users want to use whatever feel most familiar and comfortable to them. That's not just an interface...
Amy Wohl wrote: I already have an elaborate scheme for Gigabytes of existing information -- and I don't want to rethink how I find it or to re-index it to...
Dear K-Loggers, A lot of people have developed extensive work arounds for organizing data on their desktops. They spend hours putting e-mails into folders,...
Amy, I'm interested in finding out more about your 'elaborate scheme' for managing the gigabytes of data you referred to. Thanks, Dennis J. Woodbury Woodbury...
... As well you should be, Mark's system works (regardless of level, every employee of his company employed this system successfully). Most people are not self...
Please, when you reply, do not quote / append pages of text. It makes the digest so much harder to read. Also, changing the subject line from re: Digest Number...
... No, but it's available via Google cache: http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:IkcA9nZoMwAC:www.winterspeak.com/columns/goodeasy.txt+the+good+easy&hl=en...
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... simplifying ... As an ex-employee at Creative Good (hi Daniel) I can vouch for the effectiveness of the system. I'm also sorry the site is down right now ...
... Sorry about that. Server has to crash just when a URL comes up. It's back up now, http://www.winterspeak.com/columns/goodeasy.txt should work. There's a...
Mr. Stewart wrote the book "Intellectual Capital". "Companies waste billions on knowledge management because they fail to figure out what knowledge they need,...
I found this really interesting article from the chief learning officer at Brittish Telecom. As part of a workshop, there was some really interesing backgroun...
Dear K-Loggers, One of the greatest things about K-Logging is the ease with which people can get up and going. Ease of use combined with features that provide...
Half of my job (when I'm not being a Perl programmer) is bringing teams in my company into the Knowledge-Centered world. One of the categories of my weblog, ...
Knowledge Workers and K-Logs Dear K-Loggers, When I worked at Forrester (a top technology research company), the CEO George Colony used to say (paraphrased),...
I work in a sector (medical education) where there's a lot of data to keep on top of. In the UK a number of key information providers are making RSS feeds...
... provides ... It seems to me that the selection of news feeds an expert makes is itself something that would be valuable to share with others. But I have...
... Phil What do you mean exactly? The ability for a user to select RSS channels for themselves through a simple web interface or the ability to subscribe to a...
Hi David Yes, it was uncanny the way our messages overlapped. ... for themselves through a simple web interface or the ability to subscribe to a filtered RSS...
Hi Phil You raised some very interesting points about the use of RSS and aggregation. You've very nicely described a publishing community where the user adds...
We are really getting on the interesting point: how to manage the huge flow of information that weblogs and the whole web can generate. If we create an...
Hi David One point I'd like to stress, but I too hope others will join in : The act of selecting feeds to include in an aggregation is itself an act of value...
I also posted this on my weblog (http://www.kellogg.nwu.edu/faculty/mcgee/htm/blog/2002/01/28.html), but thought it might bear on the discussion here There's a...
Let's not skip over that question ... Great question. My experience in the document management "industry" (hah!) taught me that behavior that only benefits an...
... because it's ... my ... Jim, this is 100% dead-on - it's the biggest challenge I'm having in getting KM adopted at all within my org. Intellectually,...