Results tagged “Anecdote” from Knowledge Jolt with Jack

Shawn Callahan has a set of suggested Knowledge sharing principles with a client. And he's asking for feedback. Here is mine.
There are two types of buy-in, but Eli Goldratt totally forgot about one after writing It's Not Luck.
The Guardian reports that about 1% of the people online actually create content, 10% interact with it, and the rest just view it. Good to know, if you are trying to make something happen.
Shawn Callahan of Anecdote poses a great question in What are knowledge behaviours? Shawn's list focuses on those behaviors assoicated with the idea of knowledge appearing in the interaction between people. There are also knowledge behaviors aligned with the individual.
Shawn Callahan writes Intervention design - an example of the power of focus. The Theory of Constraints spends a lot of time helping people focus on the right thing.
Shawn Callahan at Anecdote says "Knowledge mapping is sensemaking." A student in the Center for Learning and Organizational Change has asked two of us to put together a simple workshop on this topic, so it is convenient to see this topic arise.
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