Narrative/Storytelling Techniques
Anyone interested in narrative (storytelling) techniques shoulld check out an excellent e-book entitled “The Ultimate Guide to Anecdote Circles”, available as a download from the Anecdote web site.
Anyone interested in narrative (storytelling) techniques shoulld check out an excellent e-book entitled “The Ultimate Guide to Anecdote Circles”, available as a download from the Anecdote web site.
Further to my thoughts yesterday on tags, folksonomies and file structures, I came across a much more eloquent article today on a similar theme from Knowledge Expert – Patrick Lambe entitled “How to kill a Knowledge Environment with a Taxonomy”. W…
I’ve been responsible for spec’ing the recently released Community of Practice (CoP) platform for IDeA, which is being made available to all local authorities in the UK public sector. I kept functionality to a bare minimum in the interests of gett…
Came across an interesting item about the relationship between communities and technology. Will be interesting to see how true all this is as we roll out the IDeA CoP platform to local authorities in the UK.
I’ve only just noticed that the assets created as part of the National Knowledge Project have been moved. This is a useful source of reference for anyone with a ‘knowledge & information’ remit. To quote from the site “ProductShare provides a singl…
For anyone who hasn’t come across or used Del.icio.us before in the context of Social Networking – check this article out ZDNET I wouldn’t be without it!
I gave a presention on 27th September at the Mobilising Knowledge in the Public Sector conference (Ark-Group) on the subject of “Increasing performance with effective communities of practice). This and other presentations from the conference are a…
Picking up on the issues surrounding the various ‘knowledge sharing’ initiatives across the public sector – as recently aired by the article in Public Sector Forums. Far from there being any power struggle amongst the various protagonists (IDeA,…
It seems the debate on the (ir)rellevance of IPSV (Integrated Public Sector Vocabulary) has burst out into the open again. I can’t help but empathise with the unamed ‘expert’ mentioned in the PSF article who states that “There are currently no ben…
Intrigued by Zahmoo, which I came across today. According to the “About Us”, it “makes it easy for you to manage your most significant change projects. Use Zahmoo to collect stories, organise selections, and keep track of the selected stories thro…