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Matt Homann posted a list of Ten Rules of Law Firm Retreats, but I think these are equally applicable to just about any time you take people off to discuss how things are going in the business or how to improve the business. This could be a retreat or...
Charles Green has a great piece on collaboration and why we don't. Why It's So Hard To Collaborate
I don’t really think it’s just me. In the face of astonishingly obvious economic benefits, and a fairly obvious set of “how-to’s,” I think the main...
Mark Gould has a discussion of "best practice" in his Transplanting practices between organisations, which is itself a comment on a post from Tom Young of Knoco. There is the familiar watch-out on the idea of best practice:
The problem that I have...
After a brief hiatus due to leaving the book on an airplane (and almost doing it a second time), I have finished Lilia Efimova's PhD thesis, Passion at Work: Blogging Practices of Knowledge Workers, and the words are still familiar from reading her...
This has very little to do with knowledge management or my other favorite blog topics. But it does have a lot to do with the work I have been doing lately in project management and Critical Chain Project Management.
How in the world do you get MS...
For the thinking person this is a good place to find posts which make you think and entice, if not provoke, you to respond.
Blogs.........there's a shed load so why drop by this one? Because it's not a virtual soap box but more of a savvy comment on what's happening around us. It invites comment rather than issuing diktats.