This morning I presented a slightly condensed version of these slides at the Boston KM Forum’s KM 2.0 – Real or Hype? quarterly event at Bentley College:
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Ray, thanks for sharing this. There is a lot of good content here and I particularly like the way you draw the big picture, e.g. to include things like public radio and your family, which helps to put things into context.
Thanks for a great presentation. I liked the “Early Adopter.. or not?” question, since I find myself in the same position.
Serendipitously, yesterday’s Dilbert takes a look at some of what we were discussing
http://www.dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/archive/dilbert-20080409.html
Thanks again!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us.
It’s interesting to think of knowledge as water and contemplate the way it flows; however, I really like the knowledge as love metaphor. It made me think of the .38 Special song from the 80s, Hold On Loosely. It’s only when sharing knowledge that we ultimately benefit from it.