httpv://youtu.be/Hq-URl9F17Y All healthy things evolve. According to the comedian, Jimmy Fallon, even "Mom Dancing: evolves. If you don't believe him, take a look at the video above. (It's Friday, folks!) So if everything evolves, what's happening to your knowledge management program? Is it moving on an upwards trajectory as it adapts to meet new and... Continue Reading →
Remembering Carl Frappaolo
On Thursday, March 21, the family and friends of Carl Frappaolo are gathering in Boston to celebrate the life of one of the leaders of the knowledge management community. Since I cannot be in Boston for that gathering, I am writing some remembrances here. I last saw Carl at the KMWorld conference in October 2012 where he... Continue Reading →
What Technologists Can Teach Lawyers About Innovation
Many law firms find themselves in sobering circumstances. They are facing mounting economic pressures, more discerning clients, and a deep-seated reluctance to change a way of working that has not kept pace with science or technology. Something has to change. Unfortunately, change means disrupting all that is known and comfortable. It's no wonder that people... Continue Reading →
To the Barricades! Social Media versus Time Warner
In the middle of an otherwise unremarkable neighborhood association meeting this evening, my neighbor declared that he had to create a Twitter account right away. What stunned all of us was the fact that this neighbor celebrated his 80th birthday several years ago. He is not exactly in the age bracket that you would normally... Continue Reading →