Knowledge Jolt with Jack
Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and more. Knowledge Jolt provides consulting services to businesses and individuals with a focus on establishing effective work practices.
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Culture makes the collaboration, not technology - 40 days ago
A friend on Google Reader shared this Web Worker Daily article, "Corporate Culture, Not Technology, Drives Online Collaboration" by Will Kelly. I completely agree with the sentiment, but some of the specific examples worried me. Topics: behavior, collaboration, culture, willkelly
When is multitasking not multitasking - 45 days ago
Is juggling several tennis balls while telling a joke multitasking? Not according to an interesting discussion from Stowe Boyd. Topics: flow, juggling, knowledgework, stoweboyd
Behaviors are contagious - 51 days ago
Phillip G. Armour discusses is the nature of people in groups. There are people (often leaders of some sort) whose behavior sets the tone for the whole group. Topics: behavior, business, cacm, phillipgarmour
Mathemagenic as a thesis, very familiar - 53 days ago
I have been reading Lilia Efimova's PhD thesis, Passion at Work: Blogging Practices of Knowledge Workers, and the words feel very familiar. Topics: blogs, liliaefimova, mathemagenic, phd, pkm, thesis
Taxonomies aren't so bad once you get to know them - 61 days ago
I thought Folksonomy folktales from Tom Reamy in the October 2009 KMWorld provided an interesting perspective on the discussion of folksonomies as the solution to all troubles that aflict taxonomies. Topics: folksonomy, kmworld, taxonomy, tomreamy




























