"But knowledge is not a result merely of filtering or algorithms. It results from a far more complex process that is social, goal-driven, contextual, and culturally-bound."
Our society has focus on life-long learning, both formal and informal, and this might mean new challenges to the librarians. How do we facilitate knowledge sharing and knowledge creation among the users?
Filipe Cassapo, Gerente de Gestão do Conhecimento da Votorantim Industrial, apresenta o valor do conhecimento no contexto de negócio do Século XXI. Pense rapidamente nas seguintes perguntas. No seu contexto organizacional, o que teria acontecido, há
Qual a diferença entre CPM (Corporate Performance Management), EPM (Enterprise Performance Management) e BPM (Business Performance Management)? Será que há muita diferença entre estas siglas? Ou será que apenas são siglas diferentes para o mesmo con
Review of "UNDERSTANDING THE BENEFITS AND IMPACT OF COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE" by Michael A. Fontaine and David R. Millen, Chapter 1 in Knowledge Networks: Innovation through Communities of Practice
This paper presents a critical review of some of the claims made for CoPs. It will address questions such as "Are CoPs really suitable for use in a business setting?" and "Can a CoP ever be truly virtual?"
A paper presented at the Second Workshop on Understanding Work and Designing Artefacts: Design for Collaboration. Communities Constructing Technology at King's Manor, University of York (March 1999).
Links to Chris Kimble's, research (CMC, CSCW, Knowledge Management, Distributed Teams); teaching (MIS, CIS HI2), and administration (Computer Science, Management)
April 1999 Volume 37 Number 2 Lynne M. Borden Assistant Professor State Specialist 4-H Youth Development The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Internet address: borden.23@osu.edu Daniel F. Perkins Assistant Professor Department of F
April 1999 Volume 37 Number 2 Lynne M. Borden Assistant Professor State Specialist 4-H Youth Development The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Internet address: borden.23@osu.edu Daniel F. Perkins Assistant Professor Department of F
Uma das características do ser humano é a incontestável necessidade de se fazer escutar, expressar suas opiniões seja qual for o meio em que se encontre. Esse comportamento pode ser observado ainda nos primeiros meses de vida, quando o bebê, que mesm