Friday, July 12, 2002




John Robb interview defining k-logs.

What is a k-log?. Some people are taking the concept of weblogs and applying it to the wider concept of knowledge management. The result is k-logging ("knowledge-logging"). But will it catch on - will your employer dump Lotus Notes databases in favour of browsers and blog-style brain-dumps? [WriteTheWeb]

I've posted this interview with John Robb before, but it remains an excellent introduction to the notion of a k-log.

[McGee's Musings]
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Blogs as disruptive technology. John Hiler has written a solid article highlighting the impact that weblogs are starting to have on low-end content management [Column Two]
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Requirements documents as assets. Richard Salit, Ken Brown and Peter Soldwedel present the case that functional requirements documents are valuable intellectual assets. This is [Column Two]
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Klogging the Project Initiation Kick Off Report..

The Project Initiation Stage defines scope, schedule, resources, and risks, and gets buy-in from stakeholders to go forward. The Project Initiation Kick Off Report is your roadmap for this stage. This template has four parts:

  • Interview schedule, with dates, goals, and subjects
  • Description of your "Objective and Scoping Workshop"
  • Schedule of planned follow-up workshops and their deliverables
  • Schedule for writing and presenting your Project Initiation Report

This your "plan for the project plan."

Klogging

Feedback is your lifeblood in drafting the PI Kick Off Report and throughout the PI stage. If you are getting started, now is a good time to:

  1. Subscribe to the klogs of your project stakeholders.
  2. Start new project channels.
    • for yourself
    • for external stakeholders (management, investors), and
    • for the combined efforts of this stage's contributors. Perhaps a multiauthor synthetic feed.
  3. Read about technography to make your interviews and workshops better. This includes having someone blog observations, findings, and other notes during the meeting, for immediate review afterward.
  4. Publish your progress and revisions to the PI Kick Off Report on your klog.
[a klog apart]
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