! New Link ! Second Book of the KB Community published - "Hands-On Knowledge Co-Creation and Sharing"

22-Oct-07

Hands-On Knowledge Co-Creation and Sharing: Practical Methods and Techniques” presents thirty hands-on moderation, facilitation, collaboration, and interaction methods and techniques, both face-to-face and software-based.


It is the second book by the KnowledgeBoard Community for the Global Knowledge Community, and follows the pattern of the first KnowledgeBoard book, “Real-Life Knowledge Management: Lessons from the Field”, in presenting the practical experiences of knowledge workers.

 

You can download the book for free from the KnowledgeBoard library. 

There is also a certain amount of printed copies; please contact Sami (Sami.Kazi@vtt.fi) if you'd like to get one.

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Author:
Liza Wohlfart
Publisher:
KnowledgeBoard
Date:
22-Oct-07
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Events , Home , News

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Robert Pattinson
Robert Pattinson, 15-Feb-12 @ 10:02AM
New Link ! Second Book of the KB Community published - "Hands-On Knowledge Co-Creation and Sharing"

This is an excellent and inspiring book that explains very clearly many practical things.
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Arturs Puga
Arturs Puga, 16-Nov-07 @ 10:37AM
Use in communities

This is an excellent and inspiring book that explains very clearly many practical things. It might be introduced, e.g. to national universities, ministries and enterprises, in developing and synergizing their knowledge efforts.

Arturs
in Latvia

Liza Wohlfart
Liza Wohlfart, 06-Nov-07 @ 10:14AM
Link has been changed

The pdf file apparently was too large for downloading. I have therefore attached a zip file now instead.
I hope there will be now further problems with downloading now.

Ernest Wallmüller
Ernest Wallmüller, 05-Nov-07 @ 16:46PM
Wissensmanagement: Methoden-Guide aus der Praxis

Wollte Guide herunterladen

leider ist alle restricted

Schade so wir sich das Wissen darüber nicht verbreiten.

Dr. Ernest Wallmüller

wallmueller@itq.ch