tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585040184982733654.post3483242205415810708..comments2024-03-20T11:13:46.071+00:00Comments on Knoco stories: The "KM nonsense" indexNick Miltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02413967879826601863noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585040184982733654.post-83479808385634948412015-07-03T15:35:40.906+01:002015-07-03T15:35:40.906+01:00I'm confident the index works... with articles...I'm confident the index works... with articles about information management! (and it works on articles covering (true) knowledge management too, of course) <br /><br />However, what I see happening these days is not so much information management being relabeled as KM (that was 5-10 years ago), but much more everything social being branded KM! So should there also be a "KM nonsense" index built around the terms "social" and "network" ??? ;-)Christian DE NEEFhttp://cdn.fasttrack.benoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585040184982733654.post-29160883870499881862015-06-15T15:55:36.697+01:002015-06-15T15:55:36.697+01:00First of all, it's important to read all the a...First of all, it's important to read all the articles already wrote about that subject. A lot of people who cite Polanyi's personal knowledge concept never read it completely. Stephen Gourlay has several good articles revising tacit and explicit knowledge concepts and Rafael Capurro has an excellent article: Skeptical KM. A must read!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com