Results tagged “questions” from Knowledge Jolt with Jack
Ask yourself some good questions, rather than worry about getting buried in information. This is the essential advice of Frank and Magnone's new book.
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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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Quora is creating a lot of discussion about Q&A services. It's not a new concept, and is based on a fundamental nature of humans, who like to be helpful.
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This may be familiar to those who are familiar with SPIN Selling or related concepts, but I see it showing up over and over again. Sellers (taken broadly) focus on features and techniques, and then they are disappointed / upset that customers don't find these things interesting. Or worse, customers reject the effort entirely.
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I've had Brown and Duguid's The Social Life of Information on my reading list for a long time. I finally picked up a copy at the library, and I was happily surprised that it holds up well after ten years.
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Mary Abraham, always interesting, has a good one that relates to something I heard recently from one of my clients.
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Another set of LinkedIn Questions, but I don't think I am going to continue this process on a regular basis.
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Another set of questions from LinkedIn. Answer if you can.
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Maybe I'll start a weekly series of posts that include interesting-to-me questions from LinkedIn Answers.
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I monitor questions from LinkedIn Answers via the web feeds for several categories, and I review the questions once a week or so. here are several I found interesting this week.
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