Danger is clear – and we cannot afford to ignore it any longer

Danger is clear – and we cannot afford to ignore it any longer. LAST month, we had the most comprehensive study to date of the economic costs and risks of global warming, and of measures that might reduce greenhouse gas emissions, in the hope of averting some of the direst consequences. [The Scotsman]

Use the right words to describe Next Actions

Use the right words to describe Next Actions. Merlin Mann over at 43folders.com has done it again: he's found an currently out-of-print guide which includes David Allen's lists of Project Verbs versus Next Action Verbs. Why care? Because if you describe Next Actions wrongly it's like tying your shoelaces together and then expecting to be… Continue reading Use the right words to describe Next Actions

The Need for Professional Election Officials

The Need for Professional Election Officials. In the U.S., elections are run by an army of hundreds of thousands of volunteers. These are both Republicans and Democrats, and the idea is that the one group watches the other: security by competing interests. But at the top are state-elected or -appointed officials, and many election shenanigans… Continue reading The Need for Professional Election Officials

When learning and knowledge collide

When learning and knowledge collide.  Recently I've been reading (and listening) to Stephen Downes, George Siemens, Jay Cross and Richard MacManus exploring learning networks and connective knowledge. I'm seeing a convergence and emergence of themes: Learning is an ecology – remember knowledge ecology? Connections are key – we talk relationships and patterns in knowledge work… Continue reading When learning and knowledge collide

KM practices

KM practices. Which KM practices are the most important in your opinion? I've been giving this some thought and have this short list: Facilitate conversations – this is where connections are made, trust is built, new knowledge emerges. Fostering deep dialog, creating a meeting space to surface issues, heighten awareness, exchange ideas, increase understanding and… Continue reading KM practices

Knowledge managers

Knowledge managers.  The knowledge manager may well be an endangered species as the KM meme fades and firms rush to stay abreast of complexity, social networking and chaos theory. So exactly what did a knowledge manager do and what were they responsible for? Strategic issues related to individual and group networking & learning, business intelligence,… Continue reading Knowledge managers

The Paperless Hacker

The Paperless Hacker. By Tim O'Reilly Jason Hunter's latest article on oreillynet.com, “Personal Document Management Made Easy,” is a great example of my thesis that “alpha geeks” tell us something about the shape of the future. Jason describes how he's done away with filing paper documents by scanning everything and keeping the scanned documents in… Continue reading The Paperless Hacker

Democrats may use probes to force policy shifts

Democrats may use probes to force policy shifts. WASHINGTON — The new Democratic leaders in Congress are likely to move quickly to use their investigative powers as a key lever to force changes in the administration's policies on the Iraq war and domestic spying, according to congressional staff members. [Boston Globe — Front Page]