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Social Media and Generational Differences
- by Craig Curran-Morton (April 30, 2012)
Regardless of your perspective, one key factor that will impact the growth of social media in project environments is the diverse generations of people that make up our project teams and the wide gaps in the perspectives amongst these generations. Each of these generations has its own take on social media and the role it will have on project management.

Reviews
Stop the Sticky Notes!
- by Dr. Andrew Makar, DMIT, PMP
A project manager’s desk is often surrounded by scraps of paper with brief reminders and to-do lists, but this writer suggests a solution to eliminate “sticky note suffering".

Channels
Discussions
Knowledge Management
Some things are just hard to manage--your business knowledge shouldn't be one of them. Chat with others about anything and everything in the world of KM.

Managing Customer Knowledge
How much do your customers know? How much do you know about your customers? Knowledge about your customers can be gathered and used in thousands of different ways--and it can prove invaluable to your business.

Pulling Together What's There
Enterprise systems contain a wealth of information. How about integrating your current systems to maximize their full value? Here you can toss around some options and get feedback from people who have done just that.

Processes
webWAVE Intranet Development Process
Building a new Intranet? Don't know where to start? The webWAVE Intranet Development Process guides you through building your first internal web. This approach focuses on knowledge management and building the key customized applications which are important to your organization's future.

webWAVE Ongoing Intranet Development Process
Is your intranet a dinosaur? A corporate intranet must keep pace with the rapidly changing, improving technology of the Internet in order to serve its business community effectively. The webWAVE Ongoing Intranet Development Process offers a structure for decision making and prioritization to facilitate updating and enhancement of a private intranet.

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Organizational Change Types
Need some insight into how to address the organizational change aspects of implementing Knowledge Management? Look no further.

KM Process Maps
How do knowledge managers decide what's really important, what really delivers bottom-line value and then structure it so it's easily accessible and ready to use? Using KM Process Maps, of course.

User Story Template ( Presentation - Template )
User stories can help you efficiently and effectively describe what knowledge management should look like for your unique organization. This template provides insight on how to use user stories to help you define your KM universe.

People Styles at Work Questionnaire ( Questionnaire - Template )
What best describes you: Analytical, Amiable, Expresive or Driver? You think you know, but you have no idea. A companion to the So, What's Your Style? Presentation, this questionnaire will help you determine what your primary and secondary style is under normal and stressful situations.

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