Blogging and openness
I ave just been reading the latest from my favourite network FreePint. One of the main articles cover corporate blogging and I think it may be of interest to Mikronetters even though Nick Reynolds* describes work in the large BBC…
Wikis – and how to!
Just a very quick note – for those of us who are a bit uncertain about how a wiki works – Abelone Glahn has posted a neat summary at http://borsenmikroblogs.dk/abelone/2008/10/07/wiki-for-begyndere-nem-instruks/ I’m a keen user of the Wikipedia, but have never…
EU tenders and bidding for same
I am part of a consortium who have submitted for several EU tenders – and even been successful a couple of times. We are in the process of bidding again, and once again spending a great amount of time on…
The virtual life – social networks
I came across an astonishing fact (cited by Refer*) – Almost half the population of the United Kingdom (24 million adults) use one or more social networking sites**. Note the adult – the actual number must be significantly higher when…
Modern energy and royal visit
Lolland is very involved in researching modern forms of energy – something I have been interested in for very many years. One of the many initiatives is a ‘hydrogen village’ only a few km from where I live. Queen Margaret…
Translational medicine and KM
When I received information about a workshop covering Knowledge Management and Translational medicine, “Effective knowledge management is at the heart of the healthcare discovery and development process and its effective delivery” realised just much I have slipped behind in my…
Health Conference – report
I attended the Health Conference held at Ringsted last Wednesday. It was advertised as a trans-discipline network for exchange of experience and skills aimed at workers, manufacturers, service providers and processes within health and medicine. A copy of our Mikronet,…
Pet (companion) animals on holiday in the EU
We have an unexpected house guest this autumn – a beautiful Weimaraner dog. Her owners had taken her on holiday to France and when they tried to return to the UK, they were told that the dog – who has…
Bench marking and Knowledge Management
I discussed Knowledge Management (KM) with a colleague recently, wondering why it has not become as accepted here in Denmark as it has elsewhere – the only answer we arrived at is that Danes are very individualistic, and probably because…
Websites – dos and don’ts
I think I have mentioned David Gurteen in this blog before – he is someone I admire for his vast expertise in Knowledge Management. An article by him in InsideKnowledge, 2008 , 11 (9) sets out just what he looks…