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The Adaptation of Organisations to a Knowledge Economy and the Contribution of Social Computing

 
 
 
 
 
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This is the material of a presentation I gave at the British Council in Singapore for the Information & Knowledge Management Society (IKMS).

It is built along those lines:
- The changing nature of organisations, work and workplace
- How knowledge management is the principal "movement" for supporting this change
- How social computing is part of the KM movement
- How social computing is used by organisations
- Things you need to know to get started

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04/02/2009

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Papakonstantinidis Model

Papakonstantinidis Model

win-win-win papakonstantinidis model may be a concept to a knowledge economy and its contribution to social economy. From this point of view, it's too close to your work.I'd appreciate if you should create links with my presentation Prof Papakonstantinidis-GREECE

04/24/2009
yngyani

yngyani

Interesting presentaion, I liked the term 'Agile organisation' especially as it is what most of the companies would like to be identified as. Drawing parallels form the software domain. Agile computing has been a working formula in a sense to share the knowledge and bring in continuous improvement to the process by timely inspection, issue identification, and resolution. This has lead teams to share the knowledge in true Agile terms and seek quality results with Godspeed!

04/04/2009