KnowledgeBoard - Quick Tour

01-Sep-05

Hello and welcome to KnowledgeBoard.

KnowledgeBoard is your global gateway to resources and experts in knowledge and innovation management, and other related areas. It provides a host of free services and resources for community members, including numerous self-moderated Special Interest Groups (SIGs), discussion forums, an online library, online and face to face events, newswires, interviews, access to experts, a member directory, KM-related journals, and more. We are very proud of it - and hope you enjoy yourself while learning and meet people!

KnowledgeBoard is gratefully sponsored by the EU with a charter for openness and actively seeks collaboration with existing networks, interest groups, companies and academia. Please send us your news, views, case studies, academic papers and reports.

Here is a selection of KB activity:

Site map

a good place to start: http://www.knowledgeboard.com/help/sitemap.html


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01-Sep-05
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Member comments (6)

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Lakshani Rajapakse
Lakshani Rajapakse, 27-Aug-06 @ 07:15AM
Good opportunity!!!

Hi,
KnowledgeBoard is a good Effort which facilitates knowladge sharing. It helps a lot to students to expand their knowledge and it gives a nice oppertunity to share knowledge with experienced people.

Chris Macrae
Chris Macrae, 28-Oct-03 @ 18:03PM
what KM can be

Marcel: KM can be anything that helps makes 21st C organisations openly better for all people

Think of what ways the 21st century is different even from 15 years ago:

-we have the internet and web; and if we really designed organisations around these collaboration spaces then the human learning and service behavioural possibilities are far more multiplying than the invention of the steam engine or any tangible thing ever invented

-we have a world whose systems of leadership power and communications media and ideas of democracy itself must be changed to be more neighbourly (conflict-freeing) if the people are all to win - there are a lot of desperate global divides out there that knowledge hasnt really started to mend - eg see http://www.collaspingworld.org as one of the most open networks of networks

The best thing to do is ask not for one definition but go listen eg to this thread where people either say where they first heard the term KM or what first made them passionate about connecting Km to disciplines they knew well
Page link

and if you're still interested come and tell us your questions at the human Km sig http://www.knowledgeboard.com/community/zones/sig/kmei.html

marcel
marcel, 27-Oct-03 @ 18:45PM
you said KM?

I am reading the KM's page entitled 'quick tour' which is about 30 lines longh and I see nowhere what is KM about, neither what KM is standing for. Great!

Jack
Jack, 12-Jun-03 @ 08:57AM
Great info

Great info.
Thank you.

Jack,
Director of http://come.narod.ru

Chris Macrae
Chris Macrae, 23-May-03 @ 14:35PM
hi from a sig co-editor

Hi

I sig edit the connections between knowledge and

emotional intelligence, and some of the
Knowledge Angels sig (who hope to stage real meetings all over Europe in 2004 to openly multiply practice knowhow and if we can co-franchise to our neighbours across the world) including our learnings about

Intellectual Capital - a way of explaining the metrics of living systems which knowledge workers prefers to the powers that chose how to govern the organisaition

If you need some help round navigating topics like these, or something bigger then I love getting emails with questions in them

chris macrae, wcbn007@easynet.co.uk London

Someone
Someone, 27-Jan-03 @ 11:19AM
Like it

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