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visualisation WEB2.0

Always online

A nice Dilbert comic on the “only online” syndrome, that some people are suffering from …. hopefully, in the near future, we’ll find a cure for that 😉 Arnold

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visualisation WEB2.0

‘The New Normal’ explained by Peter Hinssen

Watch this video: very nice visualisation, AND good content ! Arnold

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business_management

Lets start calling people – PEOPLE!

Thanks to David Gurteen for pointing me to an older blog post of him, and to a newer blog post of Steve Denning (the “story telling” guru), who is talking about the same issue: the language used in HR Departments to describe people: Human Resources, or Human Capital, or Talents, and how this affects the […]

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knowledge_management visualisation

What’s the difference between data, information, and knowledge?

A very nice, and short, (video) explanation from Nick Milton (Knoco Ltd). Worth watching !   arnold

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General opportunity_for_improvement

Zotte tijden?

Vanavond (19h30 zowat) terug gaan joggen … na enkele weken stilstand (voor diverse redenen …. waarbij veel slechte 😉 Ik ben nog maar 500m. ver, en ik zie een man in zijn voordeur staan: aan het meezingen en dansen met een Hollandse schlager; die keihard uit het huis dreunt (ik vraag me af of de […]

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woordspeling (Dutch language post)

Deze namiddag woonde ik een seminarie bij over het gebruik van MS Sharepoint voor kennismanagement doeleinden.Bij het einde van de namiddag nodigde de organisator ons uit op een drink in de bar van het hotel, waar het seminarie plaatsvond. De spreker eindigde dan ook als volgt: … en dan kunnen we nog napraten aan de […]

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sharepoint_pro_and_cons WEB2.0

Does one size fits all?

A blogpost of Dave Snowden about WEB2.0 tools and the danger of going for a “one-size fits all” solution like Sharepoint is.He pleads for “contextually appropriate solutions” ! Arnold.

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knowledge_management

Can you have too much knowledge? – KnowledgeBoard

A good post about the difficulty an expert has to explain (learn) something to a novice. Arnold.

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GTD_or_GettingThingsDone

The Simple Dollar � Seven Hidden Lessons from “Getting Things Done”

some thoughts about time management (Getting Things Done, or GTD, is a very popular ‘guideline’ to make time management successful). Arnold

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WEB2.0

Twitter-tags (or hashtags), what do they mean?

When starting to use Twitter, you often see a lot of Tweets that contain acronyms starting with a “#”.These are called hashtags … this site allows users to explain their meaning.Anybody can define his own hashtag, and as such, this site becomes a dictionary of hashtags. The nifty thing about these hashtags is that:1/ they […]