miscellaneous rules: the hierarchy of knowledge is dead
DESCRIPTION
This is a presentation given to delegates at the itSMF conference in Melbourne, Australia, 2014. Inspired by David Weinberger's book Everything is Miscellaneous, I assert that hierarchy of knowledge is dead and that we must learn how too search our workplace knowledge assets more effectively.TRANSCRIPT
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WHO DECIDES HOW TO
sort things?
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THE MAGIC IS IN THE miscellaneous
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“In a world of knowledge freed from physical constraints, information doesn’t just want to be free. It wants be miscellaneous.”
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HOW DO YOU INTERACT WITH YOUR
knowledge assets?
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HOW DISCOVERABLE
are your knowledge assets?
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REPUTATION & RECOMMENDATION
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SEARCH EARLY Search often
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WE’VE BECOME A
distributed network OF SPECIALISTS
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= Make tags = WORK FOR YOU
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THANK YOU Aprill Allen
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