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Online Community Toolkit |
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Thinking about building or hosting an online community? Looking for specific tips, tools and ideas? The following is a collection of articles by Full Circle. Topics are: Building Community, Courses, Facilitation, Case Studies, Content, Guidelines, Marketing, Small Business.
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Community of practice | Software & tools |
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Shopping for Deals on Wisdom in Dynamic Knowledge Exchanges |
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Want the exact answer you need - affordable and fast? The IntelligentKM webzine introduces the Intelligent Enterprise Community to a new KM resources in a recent articles, Cyberbazaars. “New bounty-driven, Internet-based expertise markets called "knowledge exchanges" incorporate select capabilities of portals, virtual communities, and e-marketplaces into virtual venues where regular people, specialists, and SMBs can swiftly find on-target, inexpensive answers”.
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Community of practice | Knowledge sharing |
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KnowledgeNets: Defining & Driving the e-Enterprise |
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This link gives access to web sites, PowerPoint slides, and other electronic resources used in support of presentations at KnowledgeNets conference: Defining & Driving the e-Enterprise which took place in September 2000.
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Best practices | Community of practice | Knowledge management strategy |
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Special Issue on Knowledge Management |
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This issue of the IBM Systems Journal presents ten papers and two essays dealing with the various aspects of managing the knowledge assets of an enterprise: technology, process, and people. Most of the authors suggest that knowledge management goes beyond the capturing, organizing, and retrieving of information and also involves human cognition and intricate social contexts.
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Community of practice | Software & tools | Knowledge management strategy | Networks | Intellectual capital |
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Sharing Knowledge |
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Article produces by David Kletter for the webzine ITtoolbox. The author gives a particular importance at knowledge-sharing communities in the production of new knowledge. When considering a company's role in knowledge sharing, three questions come out : 1) Have you created a mechanism for employees, customers or vendors to share and capture knowledge? 2) Have you identified potential complementors? 3) Have you developed a business system that is quick and adept at utilizing knowledge and that can adapt as the business environment evolves over time?
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Community of practice | Knowledge sharing |
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