Knowledge Management

I have been reading a lot on Knowledge Management and K-blogs. There is a lot of theory on this controversial topic, when it comes to using blogs as a knowledge management tool, with lots of paradigms covering both for and against notions. However, there is still a dearth of good case studies or implementation/practice examples of K-logs on the net. I think that given a fair amount of freedom, any knowledge worker can utilise this new technology to the fullest, without getting side-tracked from the work that he/she does. A Team K-log not only fosters community-based feeling, but also helps an individual in getting a direction with respect to his thought process et al. However, the content that can be put up on the blog still traverses a thin line between the personal and the professional. Will be posting more on this soon, as I am still trying to put together the thoughts in my head.

2 Responses to “Knowledge Management”


  1. 1 Anonymous

    Here’s a haiku :

    You use big words
    I know sesquipedalians;
    What is “paradigm”?

    :-D

  2. 2 Gagan Kaul

    Hey there … interesting linguistics there ;-)).

    Anyways, we can have a real conversation online and in the open. So don’t be an anonymous troll - stand behind what you say and put your email address on it.

    Just my two cents!!

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