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Why Knowledge Management Didn’t Save General Motors: Addressing Complex Issues By Convening Conversation

Conversation Matters

GM was brought down by a flawed strategy, but an organization’s strategy is clearly a product of the knowledge that exists within its walls. GM was brought down by a flawed strategy, but an organization’s strategy is clearly a product of the knowledge that exists within its walls. In 2008 KM was alive and well at GM.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: Seven Strategies for Supporting Personal Learning Environments at Work

The Bamboo Project Blog

Nurture a Culture of Learning Staff have to feel that learning is part of their jobs and that the organization theyre working for truly supports their professional development. Ive written before about how to create a learning climate here and here and I think that without this critical component, PLEs are really dead in the water.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: My Personal Learning Environment Mindmap Revised

The Bamboo Project Blog

While Were On the Topic of Personal Learning. While Were On the Topic of Personal Learning. Its a must-read if youre at all interested in using social media to support personal learning. And stay tuned for Mondays Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants when well see everyones favorite learning resources in honor of back to school.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: Welcome to Employee Learning Week: Seeing Yourself as a Learner

The Bamboo Project Blog

Some Context--School Kills Learning After 15+ years as a training professional, Ive come to believe that school was the worst thing to ever happen to learning. It made us believe that for learning to take place there must be a teacher, classroom, books, quizzes, papers and worksheets. Start asking questions.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: Blogging for Learning

The Bamboo Project Blog

Main | Another Way to Participate in our Social Media Wiki Carnival and a Few Shout-Outs » Blogging for Learning Beth Kanter wrote yesterday about the recent growth in blogs maintained by nonprofit techies, linking it to my earlier posts on creating a climate of learning. The Bamboo Project Blog « A Seriously Creative Ad!

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Transparent Office: In-the-Flow and Above-the-Flow

Transparent Office

» December 26, 2007 In-the-Flow and Above-the-Flow I often hear from wiki champions inside organizations that "Its hard to get people to use wikis" Theres something right about that comment, but also something wrong. That was one of the great (if depressing) learnings of the Knowledge Management movement.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: How I Organize Myself to Write a Blog Post

The Bamboo Project Blog

The Bamboo Project Blog « 31 Days to a Better Blog--Days 16 & 17: Heatmaps and Stumble Ads | Main | My Personal Learning Environment Mindmap Revised » How I Organize Myself to Write a Blog Post This week Im doing a series of posts responding to reader questions. How I document these ideas depends on where I get them from.