Knowledge: January 2005 Archives
Five Best Online KM Discussion...be sure to visit the list of KM bloggers.
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I frequently fall asleep reading, so I really liked the pictures in this post. The advice presented is good, especially how to note and remember the most important ideas in the book.
Solid advice from Brendon on how to get the most out of any non-fiction book. Some tips and tricks I will want to incorporate into my habits.
How to read a business book. I'll be honest here, this isn't just for reading business books. What I'm going to cover ought to suffice for pretty much any physical text from which you wish to squeeze maximum value. This isn't a how-to on studying though...there... [Slacker Manager]UPDATE: Through a cut and paste error (mine) the original title on this made no sense - so I fixed it
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Knowledgeboard has pulled together a list of recommended KM journals. To quote:
Welcome to our featured recommended journals section. This provides links to some journals that we would like to recommend to our community. All recommended journals have been kind enough to allow us to host a number of their papers in our library.
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