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SMART PHONES FOR NOT-SO-SMART PEOPLE

Posted by Erised
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on Saturday, 15 September 2012
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The other day a friend of mine joked about how smarter the smart phones are getting than the people who use them! Lol...

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Knowldge Management today

Posted by Tshidiso
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on Wednesday, 22 August 2012
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Almost 18 months after the game, the need to increase knowledge (My) has changed course. Information, Communication and Technology hunger has changed for the better... to make sense of how to use information and where the technological spaceship within the knowledge economy should be going. The last time I was entrusted to a logged call was sometime in February 2011, since then I prepare information for business to make informed decision. Some still think its FAD or fashion... some ignore its advances and continue to survive by chance, some gave it a chance and continue to realise goals, some are investing more because they can now predict the future and build models to get them there. In today's knowledge economy, the need to create and manage knowledge is no longer a pie in the sky but a must e.g. almost all companies I know are investigating or have or using intranets and the benefits thereof continue to increase as the need to create, share, manage, etc increase in the "super" knowledge freeway. With Knowledge Management, one can stay ahead of competition by implementing relevant systems or tools to identify, create, store, share information, analyse past experience to give a glimpse of what will happen within your environment. This does not only happen in the business environment, emotional environment as well (believe it), we all know what will happen to any kind of relationship that is not taken care of. We learnt how to be better partners from past experiences, we know know the importance of sharing plans, creating memories, identifying futures plans together, etc... But still we fail to engage the practice, why? Is it simply because we do not want to engage knowledge management or some serious change management intervention is needed or simply because we are ignorant? Knowledge Management should be a part of our lives to stay ahead and survive what we created for ourselves. If you liked this... read more on http://moetapele.blogspot.com

I'll show you mine...show me yours?

Posted by Megg_Ellis
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on Wednesday, 28 March 2012
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Two weeks ago I was diagnosed with a disorder called fibromyalgia, a chronic pain and fatigue syndrome. It's incurable.

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