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Sunday, August 25, 2002 |
Capturing a couple of interesting notions from David from a longer piece he wrote. The best stuff happens at the edges (maybe there's a link to Ray Ozzie's ideas in that respect?) |
There's been an interesting stream of discussion over the past week about finding a better term than klogs on the premise that "klog" is a bit short in the marketing pizazz department. Matt Mower started the discusion and Roland offered his insights. Now David here is adding his two cents (tuppence I suppose for David). I've been mulling the issue over as well and I'm not as keen on the PKP or TKP notions put forth. To me "publishing" isn't the key issue, sharing is. I would suggest
both to emphasize the sharing aspect and diminish the pyschological barrier the "publishing" raises. The notion of Personal Knowledge Management that David raises is important, especially as a counter to the over-emphasis on corporate/organizational interests in KM. Effective knowledge management isn't going to make much headway until we start paying attention to the ways that knowledge management and knowledge sharing matter to the success of individuals. If we can do that, then we can pick up the organizational benefits largely as a desirable side effect of PKM(Personal Knowledge Management). Klogs, whatever we end up calling them will be central to that strategy. |


