Anjo Anjewierden is getting Settled into his new position. They have an interesting arrangement for the coffee machine that enhances knowledge sharing.
Maggie Fox has some familiar thoughts on "How Social Media is Changing Everything." I like this take on how and why communities of interest have grown with the expansion of social media.
Eli Goldratt, founder of the concepts behind Theory of Constraints, has a couple articles out recently that cover what's happening with Viable Vision.
I've always been entertained by Ze Frank's video postcards, but I was never a regular. For the March 13th show, he assembled a series of 15-seconds-or-less videos from his fans. Most are "thanks for the show," and there are a number that are quite touching. Communities need a rallying point -...
There are two types of buy-in, but Eli Goldratt totally forgot about one after writing It's Not Luck.
In TOC Application Expert training, we are talking about the goal of Viable Vision projects to achieve ongoing growth in companies.
Josh Jacobs, the president of X-1, talks with Dan Keldsen about email triage in a world of desktop search.
Among other things, editing Wikipedia entries is apparently a soft addiction.
I'm always interested in discussions that take the idea of social networks and apply them to something important to the speaker. Nic Brisbourne is seeing the links between all the social networks discussions and The Cluetrain Manifesto.
Matt Homann dug up a 1997 article on Honda from CIO Magazine that has an interesting description of their collaborative environment. I couldn't help think of "what good looks like" as I read the excerpt.
This list of podcasts didn't seem to fit into the My Media Sources meme, so I provide a commented list here, along with the OPML file.
Nimmy pegged me, and since I need to do some procrastinating, here we go. The idea is to tell you about what media sources I use.
Chuck Frey has released the results of his recent mind mapping software survey. This survey was about how mapping software is used and the functionality that people find most helpful at a high level.
APQC's knowledge management blogger, Jim Lee, doesn't think so. I think he's looking at things the wrong way.
Chicago Tribune business columnist, Barbara Rose, had a piece on the importance of "face time" yesterday.
OnePipe gives you a quick way to create a sub-feed from an existing feed based on your query.