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Here is the link to Tufte's pdf "The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint"
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[Pony] - Tuesday, August 26, 2003 |
Here is a simple way to look at how Weblog technology fits into the larger world of publishing. Sure, there are higher end methods for extremely large sites, large print facilities, etc and there is some bleed over between the tool sets, but this is generally the lay of the land. Note that all of the dominant tools mentioned are desktop tools (which puts some vendors ahead of the curve here if the model stays true, which I suspect it will).
Additional note: weblogs do fit into Web 2.0 as a means of advertising the availability of services, content, and resources that indivduals, teams, and organizations make available. A global business card for Web 2.0 participation. [John Robb's Weblog]
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Its all about the people.
Jim McGee. A shift from managing knowledge to coaching knowledge workers. Excellent.
The fatal flaw in thinking in terms of knowledge management is in adopting the perspective of the organization as the relevant beneficiary. Discussions of knowledge management start from the premise that the organization is not realizing full value from the knowledge of its employees. While likely true, this fails to address the much more important question from a knowledge worker's perspective of "what's in it for me?". It attempts to squeeze the knowledge management problem into an industrial framework eliminating that which makes the deliverables of knowledge work most valuable--their uniqueness, their variability. [John Robb's Weblog]
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