Do any of you have any experience of working with KM, and in particular CoPs, in Thailand? If so, can you give me any pointers as to how the Thai culture...
Hi Nick I made a few visits to Thailand during my secondment to the UN helping with the response to AIDS. The Thais have an enormous appetite for learning,...
Dear Geoff and Nick You can reach our English summary of Annual Report at http://www.kmi.or.th/document/KMIannual_en04.doc Best regards, Vicharn Vicharn Panich...
Good to hear from you again Arjan Vicharn, thanks for the report. Your aspirational goal is truly humbling "The ultimate goal of KMI is to turn Thai society...
Gooday, Here is a rare opportunity from one of the authors of "Learning to Fly" - flying a bit further from home than usual! I am planning to be in Australia...
Hi all, I've come a couple of months late to this discussion but am interested in doing an article on TRIZ in KM Review. Can anyone suggest some good contacts ...
Jason Sumner
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Nov 10, 2005 4:16 pm
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Jason, Go to www.systematic-innovation.com and contact Darrell Mann. regards/Jasbir India ... __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! -...
I will be out of the office starting 10.11.2005 and will not return until 20.11.2005. During this period I will access my e-mail only from time to time and ...
Hi: I was wandering if anybody in this list will be attending the Strategic Knowledge Management Forum 2005 on the 28-29- and 30 of November in London? (...
Hi, I'm running a workshop for a client later this week, and want to use some music to signal the end of the breaks, so that I can get 160 people back to their...
... Anything by Lerner and Lowe - -e.g. songs from My Fair Lady; With a little bit of luck, I could have danced all night, All I want is a (conference) room...
chris, does it have to talk about knowledge? I would put on some MOBY or SAINT GERMAIN! I thinks it matchs the ocassion Sonsoles Boris Jaeger...
Sonsoles Navarro
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Nov 28, 2005 11:43 am
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Chris, Two options. If the challenge is to get people in a receptive and tuned frame of mind I always favour Bach, Mozart and Vivaldi. Sort of using the...
Chris, For a very chilled background track, try Jean Michel Jarre's Waiting for Cousteau - very quiet. Nice to have playing on a loop (it's a 45 min track)...
Christopher Franklin 2
chris.j.franklin@...
Nov 28, 2005 12:06 pm
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Hi Chris The Cape by Guy Clark - about a boy learning to fly. Honest. Knowledge is King by Kool Moe Dee. The reggae band I used to play in had a song called...
Hi Chris, if you looking for a song with "knowledge ... something" in it, I just know this one: Brian Adams - Nothing I've ever known (I think it's from a...
The Beatles : Blackbird contains the line "Learn to fly". On a more serious note this discussion group has been somewhat inert - terrible english I know- yet...
Chris, If anyone is late back into the room you can play "Since you've been gone" by Rainbow. Paul....
paul.whiffen@...
Nov 28, 2005 5:11 pm
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Good question Brian. I think silence - electronic or physical - becomes "heavier" (and harder to break), the longer it lasts. People begin to wonder if anyone...
The Flight of the bumble bee Philip Keogh Pathology Information Officer (see our website at www.leedsteachinghospitals.com) ... Hi, I'm running a workshop for...
Dear all, Do you know if there are any plans afoot to establish a professional body or society for Knowledge Managers? I am corporate K manager for an...
paul.whiffen@...
Nov 29, 2005 10:21 am
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There are none that I know of, at least none that are recognised in industry. Some universities run an MSc course in KM (see www.rgu.ac.uk). To be honest,...
Paul, I'd suggest concentrating on using and developing what's already there. If you look at learned society sites such as the Institution of Civil Engineers...
Whipp, Steve
steve.whipp@...
Nov 29, 2005 10:35 am
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... usually the way something like this starts is that someone starts a a "club" or "society" which only later starts to evolve into a professional body. A...
Dear Paul, I think that you are coming at it the wrong way. Why shouldn't skills developed in KM make you a better engineer and be a recognized contribution to...
Richard (and all), Thanks, you may well be right. This is a ying and yang tension we face all the time. The immediate issue here is about dealing with a...
paul.whiffen@...
Nov 29, 2005 12:48 pm
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Paul, I think the answer almost lies in your question! In many areas managers think they can 'bolt on' knowledge management and so their core staff do not need...
Thanks Rob, OK, you've convinced me at least partially! Though part of me always comes back to the analogy with managing that other important asset - the...
paul.whiffen@...
Nov 29, 2005 1:48 pm
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I wonder if you have heard of CILIP - Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals? I know that they have changed their route to Chartership in...