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Re: [K-Logs] Klogschmooze at KM World Santa Clara
the killer app is an integration (easily done) ofhttp://radio.userland.com +
http://radiotools.evectors.it/home +http://www.google.com/appliance/ then
follow john's 10/10 to this list suggested kiss process of:
My recommendation: Start simple. Get that working and then add complexity when
there is demand for it.
There is only one good approach to approach bottoms up KM development:
1) Start with a simple system (ie. like a weblog publishing tool like Radio)
using tools that allow future innovation. Try it out with a small team to pilot
it. Post the weblogs to the Intranet (all you need is an FTP location for each
weblog -- very simple).
2) Get people publishing daily what they are working on. Make sure they
understand the basics of publishing to the Intranet. The chronological format.
The archives.
3) Help them to start subscribing (via RSS) to each other and essential news
sources. This is again a simple thing to do. That way, they have lots of good
fodder for posts.
4) Next. Ask team members to begin to create category specific weblogs. Show
them how they can post from inside their tool to as many or as few category
specific weblogs as they choose. Ask the team to create similar categories
dedicated to specific projects or topics. Encourage people to subscribe to
projects that they are interested in.
5) Build a community system for the weblogs. This will allow people to get
community pages that include recently updated weblogs, top weblogs by pageview,
etc. This will help people find each other.
6) Write up the results and begin to encourage other teams to join the
community. Sell the concept. Encourage use by having the pilot team read and
recommend changes to the new community members.
At this point, there should be a steady flow of great information, data, and
knowledge flowing to the Intranet and between community members.
7) Next, begin to experiment with ways to slice and dice the knowledge that is
being generated. Try a search engine, build directories (ie. Active Renderer),
add metacontent to the publishing process (ie. Live Topics), enable e-mail to
weblog publishing, aggregate RSS streams, connect to Web Services, etc. There
is so much that can be done at this point.
The key to making this work is to make it easy and valuable for people to
publish. Success here will solve the knowledge "capture" problem. Community
development will help spur greater involvement and more frequent updates. Only
at the point when you have a viable system should you start to try more
innovations in how the information is organized. In fact, what you will see is
that people will start asking for new ways to organize information/knowledge in
order to save time and get more value out of the process. Without this demand
side of the equation, selling complex KM will not work.
Sincerely,
John Robb
follow-up: john's recommendation nails it too...
Phil Wolff wrote:KM World 2002 at the Santa Clara Convention
Center runs Tuesday
through Thursday next week. Anyone up for supper on Wednesday?
Question of the Day: What is the killer app for enterprise blogging?
Follow up: How does klogging fit into the KM universe?
RSVP:
http://www.evite.com/pwolff@dijest.com/klogschmooze
KM World:
http://www.kmworld.com/kmw02/
Santa Clara Convention Center:
http://www.santaclara.org/convention.html
- phil wolff,http://dijest.com/aka/
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thx - mike
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