Hi --
I was fortunate to be in Vienna last week to attend a lecture by prof.
Nonaka. I am transcribing my notes and will share here. Some familiar
territory and some surprises too.
One of the overarching KM priorities is the focus on context and ba. In a
practical sense, what is most important is our changing mobile environments.
Understanding the proximity of knowledge work and the 'starting conditions'
is key.
There is a very interesting open survey on this critical dimension of
knowledge work here:
Survey :: http://tinyurl.com/sjsar
Password :: GMWS2006
Complete results are instantly available to you when you complete the survey
instrument. It takes a scant 10 minutes. I found some very interesting
trends in the survey results.
Note: the survey summary is anonymous and does not include answers to
open-ended questions.
You are welcome and encouraged to share this survey in your networks and
professional orbit. Also please share within your mobile worker professional
communities and programs if you have such a thing.
It would be great to get your input by Nov 30. I will consider it a
personal favor and will be very grateful for your response. In addition, I
will be certain to share any additional findings of the survey and research
conclusions.
I know your time is precious. It is expected the results and findings of
your survey and responses will payoff in techniques and methods for all in
using our scarce time to even greater advantage and effectiveness.
This survey is open and under a Creative Commons Attribution License. All
results are for our open community and shared.
Most cordially,
John
IM/Skype: jheuristic
KM Blogs: http://kmblogs.com/