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GeekWire Gift Guide: 10 ideas for last-minute stocking stuffers

GeekWire

Whether it’s a workplace Secret Santa exchange with a hard cap on how much you spend, a few things to throw in someone’s stocking, or just a last-minute scramble for someone you didn’t realize you had to shop for, it’s always useful to have a few extra options. Sometimes it’s about the little things.

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How does Salesforce use artificial intelligence to transform businesses?

Dataconomy

The company focused on capturing data from workplace communications, analyzing it, and helping employees understand what and when leads needed. Content Tagging : tagging files to find them faster. The idea emerged in 2014 and continued with acquiring RelateIQ. But the real progress happened in 2015.

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Tapping the forces of change: Why cloud computing is the future

Trends in the Living Networks

In the social domain, higher expectations, including of efficient use of energy and workplace computing that is as friendly as everyday web tools are changing how companies need to approach information technology. Tags: Cloud Keynote speaker Technology trends cloudcomputing hughbradlow telstra.

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CIO Lessons From Zynga: Don't Manage Like They Do! (a chief information officer needs an IT strategy to create IT alignment)

The Accidental Successful CIO

Just in case you’ve been living under a rock for the past year and don’t know who Zynga is, they’re the online game company that has ridden Facebook’s coattails to success. They’ve created very, very popular games such as Farmville and Cityville and generated a great deal of money. Is it being profitable?

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Knowledge work, video games, and learning

I'm not lost, I'm wondering

My earlier post on games got me digging through my archives (yet again), where I found two posts looking at knowledge management and knowledge work through the lens of games. Both of these posts are based on James Paul Gee’s book What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learning and Literacy. And the book does discuss this.

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Leveraging Organizational Knowledge: Knowledge is only in our minds or not?

Leveraging Organizational Knowledge

Thanks, Peter! :) BTW, Youve been tagged! Ive changed the rules of the game. You can find the new rules at Ive been tagged again , and can decide if you want to play or not. tagged an interesting article. not a game anymore Strategy ROI or no ROI for KM? link] Nimmy :) At 11:25 PM , Joseph Carrabis said.

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Leveraging Organizational Knowledge: Content of my site

Leveraging Organizational Knowledge

Euro org are failing to effectively manage their IC I suppose I must thank you all Knowledge Management in IT Service Mngt BA Heathrow T5 training fiasco History of maths and knowledge sharing Latest trends for Intranet development A great workplace Are consulting firms partly to blame. not a game anymore Strategy ROI or no ROI for KM?

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