Archive for December, 2009
The National Association Professional Women and Their Programs
The National Association Professional Women or usually called as NAPW is the place for professional women to get more information about business world. They can share business information, asking some questions, or writing their comments about business on the formal forum. To gain wider members across the world, NAPW uses internet facility so they can [...]
Circles of Knowledge and Boundaries of Ignorance
I started thinking about “boundaries of ignorance” and “circles of knowledge” while putting together a presentation on learning and knowledge management. I began with the simple notion of learning as expanding your circle of knowledge and quickly hit on the notion that expanding my circle of knowledge was simultaneously expanding the boundaries of my ignorance. [...]
Knowledge Management, Reinvention, and Innovation
Earlier this year I wrote a column for the Enterrpise Systems Journal on the linkage between knowledge management efforts and innovation. You can find the column at: To succeed with knowledge management, organizations should focus on getting better at reinventing the wheel instead of avoiding it. The rant that provoked this column was in response to [...]
