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A Freethinking Leader's Guide To The Real World

Eric Jacobsen Blog

In that sense, what we’re writing about are very much lies—they’re the fake news of work, and we’re suffering, today, because of them. Very few organizations can measure knowledge-worker performance, for example, and so pronouncements about what leads to it are invariably wrong-headed.

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Nine Lies About Work

Eric Jacobsen Blog

In that sense, what we’re writing about are very much lies—they’re the fake news of work, and we’re suffering, today, because of them. Very few organizations can measure knowledge-worker performance, for example, and so pronouncements about what leads to it are invariably wrong-headed.

Work 52
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Nine Lies About Work

Eric Jacobsen Blog

In that sense, what we’re writing about are very much lies—they’re the fake news of work, and we’re suffering, today, because of them. Very few organizations can measure knowledge-worker performance, for example, and so pronouncements about what leads to it are invariably wrong-headed.

Work 52
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Nine Lies About Work

Eric Jacobsen Blog

In that sense, what we’re writing about are very much lies—they’re the fake news of work, and we’re suffering, today, because of them. Very few organizations can measure knowledge-worker performance, for example, and so pronouncements about what leads to it are invariably wrong-headed.

Work 52
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Nine Lies About Work

Eric Jacobsen Blog

In that sense, what we’re writing about are very much lies—they’re the fake news of work, and we’re suffering, today, because of them. Very few organizations can measure knowledge-worker performance, for example, and so pronouncements about what leads to it are invariably wrong-headed.

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Tagging and Communities of Practice - Reflections from KM

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In the comments, I prodded her to share some of her experience about using tagging as a tool to share resources in a community of practice context. This correlates with some of Marc Sirkin's musings about his organization's experiment with tagging. The person uses a combination of machine automation and topic-specific expert knowledge.

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