Quality systems for Micro-businesses – update
For quite a while now I have been working on the idea of some sort of quality systems for micros. (see blog entry 07.01.09, and comments) I aired the notion for Mikronet members and had a somewhat lukewarm response. A…
Asking the right questions
Following up on Anne’s blog entry about focusing on the viewpoint of the customer, I have been thinking about how to better inform my clients about what they can expect from me, rather than on what I offer them, and was delighted…
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…
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…
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…
Have you heard of swickis?
I have just come across swickis, a new kind of search engine or search results aggregator – a totally new concept to me, although by the sounds of it, well known to many. I came across the concept on eurekster’s…
Third generation Knowledge Management (KM)
I’m back on my KM and gardening comparison track. As mentioned in a previous blog entry, my initial linking of KM and gardening has developed into comparison with the science of ecology. Third generation KM is described by David Snowden…
Knowledge Management – a little bit of background
“Knowledge Management caters to the critical issues of organizational adaptation, survival, and competence in face of increasingly discontinuous environmental change…. Essentially, it embodies organizational processes that seek synergistic combination of data andinformation processing capacity of information technologies, and the creative…