Since I wrote Part 1 on this topic, the dust up about Facebook’s change to its privacy settings got so loud that Mark Zukerberg, Facebook founder and CEO, published an editorial in the Washington Post saying “We missed the mark.” And, last Wednesday, Facebook rolled out a new “simpler” interface to control your privacy...
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Posts Tagged ‘ Knowledge Management ’
Cautions to Learning Professionals Implementing Social Media from the Facebook Brouhaha (Part 2)
Cautions to Learning Professionals Implementing Social Media from the Facebook Brouhaha (Part 1)
If you’re not a frequent user of Facebook or plugged into the stream of technology buzz, you may not even know there is a Facebook Brouhaha. Though recently, even mainstream media has picked up the story. I think the situation bears watching because it can be instructive for building and deploying your own social...
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Ready to BOOST your Knowledge Management?
“90 percent of the information employees take action on comes from people in their network.”
Rob Cross, professor of management at the University of Virginia and Research Director of The Network Roundtable
If Mr. Cross is correct then the question becomes how readily available is that information to your employees?
In today’s fast-paced and rapidly changing business...
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Enterprise Trends with Implications for Learning
Alex Williams over at readwriteweb.com has an interesting post on 5 Enterprise Trends to Watch in 2010. While he doesn’t specifically address training or corporate learning, I think the trends he is predicting will have a significant impact on our industry.
I particularly like his reframe of the term social media. “Social media has to...
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What Can Facebook and Twitter Teach Us About Developing Knowledge Communities?
The social media tools of the tech-savvy have gone mainstream in the last year. CNN and many other news organizations now encourage us to follow them on Twitter for the most up to date and breaking news. And not just follow them, but share news stories as they are happening!
Facebook has gone from a...
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