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ittoolbox.com » elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog - Thinking Outside The Inbox - Aug 12, 2008
Here is a blog post where I comment further on one milestone from week 25 of my progress report on giving up corporate e-mail, as well as commenting on a recent post from Stowe Boyd commenting on this very same subject …
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ittoolbox.com » elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog - Thinking Outside The Inbox - Jul 28, 2008
Back at the usual regular blogging activities, here is the first blog post of this week, which touches base on the weekly progress report from my blunt move of giving up on e-mail, corporate e-mail, that is, where I am …
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ittoolbox.com » elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog - Thinking Outside The Inbox - Jul 22, 2008
Coming closer to the six months barrier since I got things started, here I go again sharing with you folks the progress weekly report on my new reality of giving up on e-mail, corporate e-mail, that is. This time …
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ittoolbox.com » elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog - Thinking Outside The Inbox - Jul 16, 2008
Here is Part II of that extended commentary on "I Freed Myself From E-Mail's Grip" where I keep adding further up various different arguments on why e-mail is perhaps not the best of collaboration and knowledge sharing …
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ittoolbox.com » elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog - Thinking Outside The Inbox - Aug 15, 2007
Here are some initial reflections on something that has been in mind lately, after the recent tragic events in Gran Canaria with the fires., that is, the role of social software and Knowledge Management in helping …
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