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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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Proposing some sessions for #e2conf

by Gil Yehuda on January 20, 2010

in Enterprise 2.0


Today is the last day for vote for the Enterprise 2.0 Conference sessions in Boston.  Let me share with you the five sessions I proposed and give you a little background about what I’m thinking these could be.

16 ways to spark a fight in the Enterprise 2.0 Community
The 2.0 Adoption Council Research Report: A Framework for [...]

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In one of the best-known scenes of The Matrix, a young boy in the garb of a monk reveals a stunning revelation to the main character – “There is no spoon“.  This concept is the fodder for many philosophical explorations into illusion, quantum physics, eastern religions, and scriptwriting.  It becomes clear as the movie progresses [...]

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German companies overcome E2.0 challenges.

by Gil Yehuda on November 11, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


The best quote from my visit to the E2.0 Summit in Frankfurt was shared by a community manager who works in a large French tel-com.
I am prepared to be surprised.
We were talking about his E2.0 initiative which is now gaining momentum and is on the path to success.  I loved this mindset.  It is incredibly [...]

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