Results tagged “BlogWalk” from Knowledge Jolt with Jack

Lilia Efimova, Sebastian Fiedler and Ton Zijlstra have announced that they are formally closing the BlogWalk series. I hosted one event in the midst of a blizzard in Chicago.
If you can be in Amsterdam in mid-May, have a look at BlogWalk Eleven for May 18th 2007 in Amsterdam. The focus is "digital Bohemiens."
It looks like BlogWalk Seattle was a lot of fun. I would have loved to be around as the attached poster was created.
It has been several weeks since BlogWalk, and I still have a pile of post-its sitting at my desk. Here are some themes from the conversations in which I participated. And a long list of thoughts from the post-its.
Questions generated by the blog pilot discussion. How quickly will the benefit of blogging surface? What benefits are we looking for? Can the passion of independent blogging translate into an organization? What culture fits best?
Cote wrote up a nice set of notes about his experience with Enterprise Blogging. He covers setting up blogs, current use, what people post, and problems with blogs behind the firewall.
Gabriela Avram writes about her blogging course and the fun she's having making it work. I saw a connection to some of the discussions at BlogWalk Chicago, particularly around requiring people to blog.
Some demographics of the attendees, beyond Lilia being the only woman as Lloyd observed from the photos / attendee list: where people live, what they do.
It's several hours after BlogWalk with sixteen people, and I am feeling overwhelmed from the day of conversation, coffee, pizza, a snowball fight and more conversation.
Just back from a lovely dinner at Reza's Restaurant before BlogWalk itself with about 1/3 of the BlogWalk group. Entertaining conversation and food. Now it is snowing.
Weblog communities can be thought of as an impressionist painting that uses color splashes to indicate an object as well as a feeling. For blogging communities, one must stand back to get an idea of the whole picture.
Looking forward to the upcoming BlogWalk in Chicago by looking back at BlogWalk 4, which talked about similar topics. Also, some thoughts on what I'd like to see.
Mopsos has written an interesting piece on knowledge management (via blogging) in the corporate world, Blogging to become a legal obligation? In it he describes a conversation with a lawyer who suggested that all of an employee's knowledge belongs to the company. While that seems rather extreme, it has some interesting...
Yes, we really are planning a BlogWalk in Chicago in the coldest month of the year.
BlogWalk 6 is planned for Chicago on 21 January 2005.
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