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Monday, November 11, 2002 |
Weblogs and Leaky Pipes. Ross Mayfield writes:
Ross identifies a couple of big issues that persist in the weblogging-as-KM arena. One is that the market is ripe for a solution - e-mail is creating far too much noise. But the second point - that blogging is really geared to writers - is one that needs work. I'll be posting my own observations as we just wrapped up a month piloting an internal weblog project at my comany, but I think the hammer-in-search-of-a-nail problem is real with respect to weblogs. It's also nice to see Ross adopt the "leaky pipes" mantra from Geoffrey Moore (at least that's where I got it from!). The leaks are real. Weblogs may be an answer, but they need to more specifically address those leaks rather than take a more generic "we'll make things better" approach. [tins ::: Rick Klau's weblog]3:33:59 PM ![]() |
Guerrilla knowledge management. I've just become aware of a website created by Greg Searle devoted to Guerrilla Knowledge Management. This consists of a weblog, articles and other resources around growing the use of Communities of Practice. There's a fair bit of good stuff... [Column Two] 10:09:39 AM ![]() |