Richard S. Webster wrote:
> >KM [Knowledge Management]-related questions that occured to me included:
>
> >1. What are others in our network doing with the "LO - KM" interface?
There seems to me to be a very close relation between LO and Knowledge
management especially since once you have shared all your existing
knowledge in the knowledge database, you have to learn some new truths to
continue to prove your worth and earn your keep. You also have to develop
and refine your existing knowledge and make it easier for other to access,
understand and apply- and learn from- after all, knowledge is reusable
information.
I am a content provider on unorganization and mobile computing for a
Scandinavian knowledge network. Here, the content is central to the
enterprise along with the people generating it from old, new and ongoing
learning discoveries. The people learn and share their learning
discoveries and access other people's learning discoveries. As such,
learning could be seen as the discovery of new knowledge and knowledge
management the process by which that knowledge is leveraged and applied.
After all, there is little use in having valuable assets if you do not
leverage them! Seems to me like we should be trying to turn fragments of
information into nuggets of knowledge- and i hope this may be one!
regards sincerely Simon Buckingham
unorganization newly translated into Russian, Polish, Danish and Swedish
at http://www.unorg.com
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