[Macro error: Can't call the script because the name "linkToRss" hasn't been defined.] Clarence Westberg's Radio Weblog
Clarence Westberg's Radio Weblog : No matter how cynical you get, it is impossible to keep up
Updated: 5/9/2003; 10:41:52 AM.

 
Computer
Hobbies
Sports
Links

Click to see the XML version of this web page.

Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog.

 
 

Google
Search WWW Search radio.weblogs.com

Friday, July 19, 2002

Knowledge Sharing

A new buzzword that makes a lot more sense that Knowledge Management. [John Robb's Radio Weblog]


2:24:26 PM    Clarence Westberg's Links & Comments

Knowledge Management. An interview with Robert Buckman of Buckman Labs in Singapore's Business Times [via Mohan Narendran's comment on John Robb's blog]: We found that over 90 per cent of the knowledge in the company was in the heads of our people and it was changing every minute of every day. It [E M E R G I C . o r gI am blogging a blog that points to a comment on my blog.  Say that ten times fast.  Regardless, this is a great article that says basically that KM as it is practiced now is wrong.  It only deals with explicit knowledge, which represents only 5% of corporate knowledge.  The value is in finding a way to share the 90% of corporate knowledge in people's heads.  The answer, of course, is K-Logs.    [John Robb's Radio Weblog]
9:17:32 AM    Clarence Westberg's Links & Comments

100 Albums you should get rid of. The thing I like about this list of records-to-shun is that it avoids the obvious targets (Manilow, Kenny G) and goes after worshipped bands like Nirvana and Green Day. I pretty much stopped buying music from any band formed after 1980, so I don't think I own any of albums on this list Link Discuss Thanks, Eric! [Boing Boing Blog]
7:38:02 AM    Clarence Westberg's Links & Comments

Guardian: "No search engine, no matter how good, can be all things to all people." [Scripting News]
7:33:53 AM    Clarence Westberg's Links & Comments

Gilmore v. Ashcroft. Sun Microsystems co-founder and libertarian activist John Gillmaore is suing the federal government for its secret rule requiring airlines to check the IDs of domestic passengers.
On July 4, Southwest Airlines staff prevented Gilmore from boarding a pre-paid flight from Oakland to Washington, D.C, where he intended to petition the government to alter the ID check. He then went to San Francisco International Airport and tried to purchase a similar ticket on United Airlines. Both airlines, though unable to identify any actual regulation requiring him to identify himself, prevented him from flying. United stated that they were following an unwritten regulation that had only been communicated to them orally, and which changes frequently.
Link Discuss [Boing Boing Blog]
7:32:24 AM    Clarence Westberg's Links & Comments


© Copyright 2003 Clarence Westberg.



Click here to visit the Radio UserLand website.

 


July 2002
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
  1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31      
Jun   Aug

Clarence/Male/51-55. Lives in United States/Minnesota/Bloomington/West, speaks English. Spends 80% of daytime online. Uses a Faster (1M+) connection.
This is my blogchalk:
United States, Minnesota, Bloomington, West, English, Clarence, Male, 51-55.