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My Open Balancing Act at Yahoo!

by Gil Yehuda on March 12, 2010

in Enterprise 2.0


My first blog post as a Yahoo! employee. I’m now gainfully employed, working for the only company I know whose name ends with an exclamation point. It’s a fine company. But don’t worry; I’m not going to turn this blog into marketing rah-rah. Obviously I see things about Yahoo! that attracted me [...]

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Milestone: Happy Blogversary.

by Gil Yehuda on February 26, 2010

in Enterprise 2.0


It has been one year since I started this blog:  A Blogaversary, or a Blog Birthday.  What a year!  I wanted to take a moment and celebrate the conversation and connection that we have made together.  Birthdays and Anniversaries are interesting rituals, worth investigating for a moment.
Birthdays were significant in ancient cultures who saw astrology [...]

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Part 2 of my thoughts after attending a KM and Pharma Conference.
This part is bit more unstructured than my usual writing.  Let me just expound on some notes I took.
Role Confusion. Of the 60 people who attended, each knows what KM means to them and their company.  But if I asked, I’d get about 40 different [...]

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Enclosed is a two-part blog post about a recent conference I participated in.  The conference was about Knowledge Management for Bio-Pharmaceutical and Medical Device companies.  This post is part 1.
Those who never heard the term “Knowledge Management” might think that it was constructed by the magnetic poetry kit consultants keep on their fridge. Both words are [...]

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Finding experts in your company.

by Gil Yehuda on February 11, 2010

in Enterprise 2.0


I attended a KM conference recently where a speaker remarked on how difficult it was to find experts in his company.  He suggested that HR create a database and every employee should declare that they are an expert in something.  Then when a manager needs to find an expert, he or she could query the [...]

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