Results tagged “learning” from Knowledge Jolt with Jack
Interesting set of executive "habits" associated with failures from Sydney Finkelstein - originally published eight years ago. I like the "lack of respect" early warning sign.
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Building on Dan Pontefract's thinking about the foolish distinction of generational divides when it comes to learning and collaborating in our world.
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I came across something in my personal life that connects back to my business life. Use experience to get better.
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I came across an interesting video - a simulation of a real After Action Review, and it inspired me to write this.
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Questions are how we learn and do research. Why don't we do more with them, instead of following rigid processes associated with actions?
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Speaking of questions: "Ask a new question and learn new things." from George Greenstein
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Nick Milton has "What to do if you don't know the answer?" in a post today that had me smiling. It also had me thinking of the learning process that is so often missing from KM implementations.
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The final chapter of SPIN Selling stood out for its emphasis on turning theory (the book) into a regular practice.
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Harold Jarche has a nice discussion of why he blogs. He calls it Active sense-making. And this is right in line with my previous post, linking to Thomas Vander Wal's comments about how ideas flow from the individual outward.
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A former colleague sent a link to an interview with AW Siew Hong, the Knowledge Management Advisor for Shell Global Solutions (Malaysia). I particularly like this response to the question of how Shell makes it work.
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You always need to be careful when an article starts with "In today's economic climate", but I like what Art Murray is saying in this KM World article in his Future of the Future column, "An opportunity for real change" (in business structure).
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Rise, the Educated Being tells us that Learning and multitasking are not good friends.
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