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Re: Epiphany and Morphism
#discussion-starter
I'm fascinated by the topic of where insights come from, particularly when their source is "connecting the dots" as it were between two seemingly unrelated ideas, concepts or phenomena. So two
I'm fascinated by the topic of where insights come from, particularly when their source is "connecting the dots" as it were between two seemingly unrelated ideas, concepts or phenomena. So two
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Tom Short
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#7715
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Re: Have a question for Stan? Post it here for his Midwest KM Symposium session tomorrow
#question
#conferences
Hello Stan,
how would you answer this question: "Why should I take a career in KM when almost nobody knows it? And in case they know it, why should I take a career in KM which is normally not
Hello Stan,
how would you answer this question: "Why should I take a career in KM when almost nobody knows it? And in case they know it, why should I take a career in KM which is normally not
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Ginetta Gueli
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#7714
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Re: Epiphany and Morphism
#discussion-starter
Hi, John
I’m fascinated by this, too, as I believe that our neuroplasticity can be influenced by conversation. THis is an older article by Rock and Schwartz in the Strategy & Business publication
Hi, John
I’m fascinated by this, too, as I believe that our neuroplasticity can be influenced by conversation. THis is an older article by Rock and Schwartz in the Strategy & Business publication
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Katrina Pugh
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#7713
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Re: Knowledge mapping
#mapping
Thanks for sharing Cindy.
The recording of the webinar is available here:
Thanks for sharing Cindy.
The recording of the webinar is available here:
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Christopher Parsons
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#7712
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Re: Knowledge mapping
#mapping
Hi April,
I shared this article in a scientific environment recently, maybe you find it interesting:
Hi April,
I shared this article in a scientific environment recently, maybe you find it interesting:
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Carla Verwijs
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#7711
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Re: Creating Online KM Course - Requesting Input
#KM101
#learning
Thank you, Ginetta,
This isn't going to be a live course, but I am considering a Facebook group to supplement the course where I can offer a FB live or have a Zoom call with the students and a guest
Thank you, Ginetta,
This isn't going to be a live course, but I am considering a Facebook group to supplement the course where I can offer a FB live or have a Zoom call with the students and a guest
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Cindy Young
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#7710
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Re: Creating Online KM Course - Requesting Input
#KM101
#learning
Alice,
Thank you. I hadn't thought of doing a mini-project, but I will have to see how that fits into the overall scheme of the course.
Regards,
Cindy
Alice,
Thank you. I hadn't thought of doing a mini-project, but I will have to see how that fits into the overall scheme of the course.
Regards,
Cindy
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Cindy Young
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#7709
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Re: Creating Online KM Course - Requesting Input
#KM101
#learning
Bill,
Thank you. Since this isn't a college course, I am not restricted by a textbook. When I taught at Stratford, they, like other universities, didn't give the professors a lot of leeway and our
Bill,
Thank you. Since this isn't a college course, I am not restricted by a textbook. When I taught at Stratford, they, like other universities, didn't give the professors a lot of leeway and our
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By
Cindy Young
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#7708
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Re: Creating Online KM Course - Requesting Input
#KM101
#learning
Definitely, Srividya. Thank you!
Regards,
Cindy
Definitely, Srividya. Thank you!
Regards,
Cindy
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By
Cindy Young
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#7707
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Re: Creating Online KM Course - Requesting Input
#KM101
#learning
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 11:44 PM, Vijayanandam VM wrote:
Vijayanandam
Thank you, Vijayanandam!
Regards,
Cindy
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 11:44 PM, Vijayanandam VM wrote:
Vijayanandam
Thank you, Vijayanandam!
Regards,
Cindy
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Cindy Young
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#7706
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Re: Creating Online KM Course - Requesting Input
#KM101
#learning
Thank you, Keith. I will take a look at it.
Regards,
Cindy
Thank you, Keith. I will take a look at it.
Regards,
Cindy
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By
Cindy Young
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#7705
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Epiphany and Morphism
#discussion-starter
Is there a specific term for when someone has an epiphany or flash of insight about analogy from one topic to another. Those are very useful. Morphism? For example, Alexander Graham Bell was
Is there a specific term for when someone has an epiphany or flash of insight about analogy from one topic to another. Those are very useful. Morphism? For example, Alexander Graham Bell was
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John Kirk Browning
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#7704
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Re: Have a question for Stan? Post it here for his Midwest KM Symposium session tomorrow
#question
#conferences
One question that I would like to ask Stan is "What can KMers do when there is no leadership support for KM, or even worse, they pay lip service to it and push it to the bottom of their list of things
One question that I would like to ask Stan is "What can KMers do when there is no leadership support for KM, or even worse, they pay lip service to it and push it to the bottom of their list of things
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Nirmala Palaniappan
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#7703
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Re: Knowledge mapping
#mapping
Thanks Patrick & Tom.
Anyone else have any brief tips or personal anecdotes to share about how the conducting knowledge mapping activity may have changed for you over recent years?
Thanks Patrick & Tom.
Anyone else have any brief tips or personal anecdotes to share about how the conducting knowledge mapping activity may have changed for you over recent years?
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Aprill Allen <aprill@...>
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#7702
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Re: Have a question for Stan? Post it here for his Midwest KM Symposium session tomorrow
#question
#conferences
Hi Stan,
On tomorrow's call, I'd love to hear about the KM accomplishment you're most proud of, and also one project you'd do differently if you had the chance.
Hi Stan,
On tomorrow's call, I'd love to hear about the KM accomplishment you're most proud of, and also one project you'd do differently if you had the chance.
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Susan Ostreicher
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#7701
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Re: Knowledge mapping
#mapping
Hi Aprill
Thanks for that refresh on the 2013 discussion.
I’m writing a chapter on knowledge mapping right now, and I wanted to make sense of the many quite diverse definitions for knowledge maps,
Hi Aprill
Thanks for that refresh on the 2013 discussion.
I’m writing a chapter on knowledge mapping right now, and I wanted to make sense of the many quite diverse definitions for knowledge maps,
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Patrick Lambe
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#7700
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Re: Knowledge mapping
#mapping
Hi Aprill - back in 2000 or so I invented a version of knowledge mapping which I called knowledge process mapping. You can read a brief description of what it is and how my colleague and I used it on
Hi Aprill - back in 2000 or so I invented a version of knowledge mapping which I called knowledge process mapping. You can read a brief description of what it is and how my colleague and I used it on
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Tom Short
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#7699
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Re: Knowledge mapping
#mapping
Thanks for sharing, Cindy! I had mind mapping as a separate thing from knowledge mapping, but I can see the connection in terms of visualisation.
Thanks for sharing, Cindy! I had mind mapping as a separate thing from knowledge mapping, but I can see the connection in terms of visualisation.
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Aprill Allen <aprill@...>
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#7698
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Re: Knowledge mapping
#mapping
Aprill,
I recently (Dec 2019) had a mind mapping article published by IISE. It can be found here: https://www.iise.org/iemagazine/2019-12/html/young/young.html
Regards,
Cindy
Aprill,
I recently (Dec 2019) had a mind mapping article published by IISE. It can be found here: https://www.iise.org/iemagazine/2019-12/html/young/young.html
Regards,
Cindy
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Cindy Young
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#7697
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Knowledge mapping
#mapping
Hi all,
FOr anyone who listened to @Christopher Parsons' recent call with APQC, you will have heard Cindy rave about the value of knowledge mapping and associating that activity with business
Hi all,
FOr anyone who listened to @Christopher Parsons' recent call with APQC, you will have heard Cindy rave about the value of knowledge mapping and associating that activity with business
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Aprill Allen <aprill@...>
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#7696
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