Month: March 2005

  • KM, and why people contribute

    Last week, I wrote about the long tail and KM, and posited that the simplicity of a wiki made it more likely that organizations would be able to capture what people knew (and therefore be in a stronger position to leverage the institutional knowledge). Since then, Ron Friedmann (a co-presenter of mine at TechShow later…

  • Blog survey

    Henry Copeland at Blogads.com is doing another survey of blog readers; please take a few minutes to fill out the survey — it should take just 4-5 minutes, and it’s a good way to get a better sense of who’s reading, what your interests are, etc. In question #16, please mention this blog (just “tins”…

  • People you’d like to have a beer with

    Near the top of that list would have to be John Robb, who’s almost certainly got stories that would make a beer or two quite enjoyable…

  • Blawger dinner

    Want to join a group of us for a blogger dinner Wednesday, March 30? A bunch of lawyer bloggers will be in Chicago for ABA TechShow, and Dennis Kennedy is organizing this year’s get-together. I hear there’s going to be quite a crowd, so if you’re interesed, be sure to leave a comment ASAP. Hope…