I have written about Some Knowledge Management Blogs and then More Knowledge Management Blogs. Recently I have come across a few more that listed below. I thought this would be a good way to start the year off.
Jeff’s KM Blog provides ”Knowledge management from the trenches - Experiences, good, bad and other from real-world KM implementation, with a major component being a new content management system.” He did an extensive post on the recent KM World 2005.
Information Management Now by Patrick Cormier from Ottawa who is writing a book by the same name. His category list is a del.icio.us tagroll and there is a link to a nice article on this, The Several Habits of Wildly Successful del.icio.us Users.
Excited Utterances is a long running blog by Joy London with a legal focus. She writes that is “more than just an exception to the hearsay rule.” Jessica Baumgart listed this one in a useful presentation on knowledge management and blogs at the Berkman Thursday blog group.
Jesscia Baumgart’s blog, J's Scratchpad, covers mostly library science topics but includes knowledge management, at times, such as her own list of KM blogs.
Babsonkonowledge.org is the blog of Tom Davenport and associates at Babson including Larry Prusack and Don Cohen. This one is rich in content by famous KM people. Here is a post on The Backlash to Process by Tom. He writes, “Several journalists and bloggers have begun to argue that process is injurious to organizational health and innovation.” He argues that while some of the detractors make good points, others are silly. Process is not going away. Tom concludes, “In structured business activities such as manufacturing, we need more process and less practice; in less structured knowledge work domains like innovation, we simply need less process and more practice.” But there is more.
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