Monthly Archives: July 2012

Where Next For Social Media

Technology is no longer something to be feared or avoided – it’s part and parcel of how we live our lives in the 21st century, and it provides us with unprecedented opportunities to understand the world in which we live, and to tap into the collective wisdom of our fellow human beings. It’s good to be alive! Continue reading

Posted in Information Management, Knowledge Management, Presentations, Social Media | Tagged LIKE, presentation, socialmedia, | 5 Comments

The ART Of Collaboration (Collaborative Behaviours)

If people are given the right tools and the right environment, will they spontaneously collaborate and share knowledge? Why do some people find it difficult to share and collaborate? Would incentives and rewards make a difference? This post explores answers to these and other questions about Collaborative Behaviours. Continue reading

Posted in collaboration, Knowledge Management, Social Enterprise | Tagged behaviors, behaviours, , kinwbs, , | 5 Comments

Knowledge Hub: A response.

The Knowledge Hub community of practice facilities were meant to be a step on the way, and not an end in itself, which is what I think the Knowledge Hub has become. The unfortunate conjunction of original concepts and vastly cut-down capabilities (per the original specification) has resulted in a just-about-adequate user interface (UI), but a fairly hostile user experience (UX). Continue reading

Posted in Knowledge Hub, Public Sector, Social Enterprise | Tagged , , localgov | 7 Comments