Category: Knowledge Management
Why America knows less than ever about the world
By Pierre on May 19, 2008 | In In the News, Knowledge Management
TED’s talk
About this talk
Alisa Miller, head of Public Radio International, talks about why – though we want to know more about the world than ever – the US media is actually showing less. Eye-opening stats and graphs.
About Alisa Miller
As the CEO of Public Radio International, Alisa Miller works to bring the most significant news stories to millions – empowering Americans with the knowledge to make choices in an interconnected world.
This video can be seen here : http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/248
Les blogueurs seront-ils agoraphiles ?
By Pierre le Mai 21, 2005 | Dans In the News, Collective Intelligence, Knowledge Management
Un projet en béta est toujours une bonne nouvelle et une source d’excitation pour l’amoureux et professionnel de l’innovation que je suis. [AgoraVox] fait donc partie de ces signes encourageants que la France n’est pas à court de porteurs de projets ambitieux.
‘Our land is our knowledge’
By Pierre on Mar 24, 2005 | In Collective Intelligence, Knowledge Management, Spiritual Traditions
While searching the web for Aboriginal paintings, I found this story about the aboriginal people Noonghaburra, told by finnish KM specialist Karl-Erik Sveiby.
Sveiby asked Tex Skuthorpe what was the aboriginal word for knowledge. The artist consultant couldn’t find any.
« Our land is our knowledge, we walk on the knowledge, we dwell in the knowledge, we live in our thesaurus, we walk in our Bible every day of our lives. Everything is knowledge. »
Aboriginal wisdom is deep and universal.
Paradigm shift.
The territory is the map.




