Tuesday, January 22, 2002
Having a tough time focusing all day. Lots of thoughts, swirling. Lots of information on which to overload. Been pursuing a couple of different thoughts (elusive bastards).
- Distributed Knowledge Solutions.
You've got a ton of intellectual capital invested in your company, and it's spread out all over the place. Some companies maybe more so than others, but the fact remains that you don't have everbody sitting in one big ol' room together. You want to collect that information (knowledge) and dump it someplace where everybody can go get at it. Client-server all over again.
But it seems to me that the power of collaboration lies in the peer-to-peer nature of the thing. We share directly with each other, as needed, instead of pushing content to some central repository.
I don't know what it means, yet, but I'm thinking a knowledge management solution is much much more than standard hunter-gatherer architecture. - I Forget
Focus is so slipshod right now, that documenting my thoughts on distributed KM pushed the second meme from my brain. * sigh *
Semantic Studios: Innovation Architecture. We can't tap the distributed creativity of our customers, employees and partners without building some trust and freedom into our online communities and marketplaces. Perhaps what we need is a new model for thinking about the practice of information architecture and the systems that we design. [Tomalak's Realm]
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