by Olivier Amprimo - 07/2/2009 - Estimated read times for this article: 2 mins. 49 secs.

Mark Gould wrote a nice post based on Matthew Crawford’s Shop Class as Soulcraft: An Inquiry Into the Value of Work. I encourage you to read Mark’s post. Below are just some notes based on his post as well as his comment in reply to Stephen Bounds.
It’s good that someone re-iterates the fact that […]

by Olivier Amprimo - 09/5/2009 - Estimated read times for this article: 0 mins. 26 secs.

Some time ago I made a presentation for the Information & Knowledge Management Society (IKMS) at the British Council in Singapore.
It was built along those lines:
- The changing nature of organisations, work and workplace
- How knowledge management is the principal “movement” for supporting this change
- How social computing is part of the KM movement
- How […]

by Olivier Amprimo - 12/17/2009 - Estimated read times for this article: 1 mins. 25 secs.

Tom Davenport writes a pretty long post on his Harvard Business blog to explain Why We Don’t Care About Information Overload, which I quite don’t agree. Please have a look to it, as well as its conversation through comments.
The text below was initially intended to be a comment on Tom Davenport’s blog. However, I could […]