WikiSym 2007: “Wiki Patterns: What Works and What Doesn’t?”

October 22nd, 2007

Today, I’ll be joined by Anne Goldenberg, Ted Ernst, Mark Bernstein, François Beauregard, and Dirk Riehle on a panel called, “Wiki Patterns: What Works and What Doesn’t?” at WikiSym 2007. We’ll share & discuss the best ways people have found so far for stimulating collaboration in organizations and communities. Some of those ideas […]

Mike Cannon-Brookes on Organisational Wiki Adoption

October 10th, 2007

Mike Cannon-Brookes, Atlassian’s co-Founder, recently presented on Organisational Wiki Adoption at WebDirections South 2007 in Sydney, Australia. The presentation is excellent on both content and design - in fact, Mike set a goal of no bullet points: “FYI I set myself the challenge of doing an entire 1 hour presentation with no bullet points - […]

Tomorrow, 26 September: Wiki Wednesday Stuttgart, Germany

September 25th, 2007

I got a nice note from Martin Koser after my blog post last week about travelling in Europe - Martin invited me to the Wiki Wednesday Stuttgart that takes place tomorrow, 26 September, in Stuttgart, Germany. I won’t be able to go, but if you’re in the area, I think it will be a great […]

Management 2.0

November 21st, 2006

Great post by Business Two Zero: talking about Management Styles fundementally facilitative of emergence rather than imposing of process, and structure.
However, I was pleased that the first hit was for Kathy Sierra’s piece from earlier in the year. She highlights the emerging management style, influenced by web 2.0 thinking, is more community based, […]

Knowledge management is dead. Long live Knowledge Management

November 20th, 2006

In his post, The relevance of knowledge management today, says about Knowledge Management:
The terminology and tools have substantially moved on, yet the fundamental problems are not new. As such, the wheel does not need to be reinvented, and those who have been in the knowledge management space can apply their expertise with enormous relevance.
Ross Dawson […]