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Klogging vs. the 11 Deadly KM Sins by Phil Wolff

Posted to Gurteen Knowledge-Log by David Gurteen on 4 July 2002

 








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Klogging vs. the 11 Deadly KM Sins by Phil Wolff
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Posted DateThursday 4 July 2002 08:45 GDT
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CategoriesWeblogs; Knowledge Management; After Action Review
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An interesting item from Phil Wolf as to how klogging overcomes the 11 deadly sins of KM. Deadly sin number six is :
6. Disentangling knowledge from its uses
Klogging puts knowledge in context. Expose the experience of applying knowledge by klogging your After Action Review.
Which contains a link to my website on After Action Reviews.

Now this is an area I've noted intellectually but have yet to explore. The whole idea of AARs is to capture lessons learnt and what better way to do it than in a personal or a shared k-log. A shared k-log used by a project team would be ideal for capturing project lessons for example.



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