With management and service delivery responsibility for knowledge services, the organization’s knowledge services director has a unique two-sided role to play. On the one hand, this person is the knowledge thought leader for the entire enterprise, with all the innovation-directed and future planning pressure that goes with that role. On the other hand, as …
From Communication to KD/KS
We spend a lot of time thinking about our work as knowledge thought leaders, driving the knowledge development/knowledge sharing (KD/KS) process in the organizations where we are employed. And as I’ve been re-reading Brain Reich and Dan Solomon (their book Media Rules! Mastering Today’s Technology to Connect with and Keep Your Audience), I’m even more …
Kindle Thoughts (2)
The last post was Mr. Guy asking us to be a little patient with the so-called problems some folks are having with the Kindle. And I promised another post about a second subject having to do with the Kindle, but now there might have to be a third, since B&N has now entered the electronic …
Kindle Thoughts
Not just thinking about Kindle, but trying to connect some of the current Kindle controversy to what we do for our clients and users with KM/knowledge services. And to our role as knowledge thought leaders in the companies where we are employed. Two recent articles caught my attention, not surprisingly since (full disclosure) I’m a …
Thinking About… The Knowledge Thought Leader
If knowledge workers aspire to be knowledge thought leaders for the organizations in which they are employed, how do they go about it? Is there a list of qualifications or attributes that define the knowledge thought leader? It’s no struggle to find a few. Simply by defining the terms we can move forward in identifying …