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| George Pór | Management Education and Knowledge Ecology | December 2001 |
| George Pór | Designing for the Emergence of a Global-scale Collective Intelligence: Invitation to a Research Collaborationy This essay introduces a framework for growing a symbiotic, human/machine intelligence that elicits the synergy of recent scientific and technological breakthroughs combined with the human qualities of creativity, consciousness and compassion. The development of such a global-scale, symbiotic intelligence can lead us out of the prehistory of blind evolution, into the Emerging Planetary Reality of our conscious evolution that opens unprecedented opportunities for human freedom, creativity, and well-being. | August 08, 2001 |
| George Pór & Janice Molloy | Nurturing Systemic Wisdom Through Knowledge
Ecology This is an article that gives a high-level overview of George's 20 years of research and consulting work with such grounbdbreaking distinctions as "organizational nervous system" and "knowledge ecology." It also gives step-wise guidelines to organizations who want to climb the "knowledge-> intelligence-> wisdom" ladder. |
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| George Pór | Knowledge -> Intelligence -> Wisdom: Essential
Value Chain of the New Economy Keynote address delivered at the "Consultation Meeting on the Future of Organisations and Knowledge Management" of the European Commission's Directorate-General Information Society Technologies, Brussels |
May 23-24, 2000 |
| George Pór | The Value of Emergent Value Creation Models in
the Knowledge Economy Position paper presented in the "Future of Organisations" session of the "Consultation Meeting on the Future of Organisations and Knowledge Management" held by the European Commission's Directorate-General Information Society Technologies, Brussels |
May 23-24, 2000 |
| George Pór in collaboration with Jack Spivak | The Ecology of Knowledge: A Field of Theory
and Practice, Key to Research & Technology Development Position paper presented in the "Knowledge Management" session of the "Consultation Meeting on the Future of Organisations and Knowledge Management" held by the European Commission's Directorate-General Information Society Technologies, Brussels |
May 23-24, 2000 |
| George Pór | Introduction to Knowledge Ecology presented at the meeting of the Knowledge Ecology Consortium | 2/23/2000 |
| Arian Ward | EthnoventionTM
A Powerful Tool for Organizational Reflection and Transformation EthnoventionTM is a term coined by Work Frontiers InternationalTM to describe our rapid, iterative method of studying the behavior of an organization or community using organizational ethnography and archaeology, and in the same cycle, introducing innovative interventions to enhance their behavior. |
7/28/99 |
| Books on Knowledge Ecology | 7/17/98 | |
| Ecology
of Knowledge the study of patterns of interrelationships among the various "species" (subsystems, sub-subsystems, etc.) or fields and subfields of knowledge |
7/31/98 | |
| Events | 7/15/98 | |
| Nancy M. Dixon | The Metaphor
of Knowledge Management The metaphor implies that knowledge can be m anaged as an physical object, much as capital, data, or buildings are managed. However, unlike physical objects, which are stable, organizational knowledge is dynamic; unlike physical objects which are interchangeable within different contexts, knowle dge is context dependent; and unlike physical objects which are unambiguous, knowledge frequently evokes multiple interpretations. |
7/31/98 |
| Jon Love | The Knowledge-Based Enterprise | 2/25/99 |
| John Seely Brown |
Sustaining the Ecology of Knowledge Economic and social wealth in the New Economy increasingly depend on rapid knowledge creation. Organizations that create value through new products, services, and ideas will prosper. Those that fail to build the intellectual capacity and personal engagement of their members will stagnate. |
3/8/00 |
| Yogesh Malhotra | Toward
a Knowledge Ecology for Organizational White-Waters Many extant conceptions of organizational knowledge management systems are constrained by their overly rational, static and acontextual views of knowledge. It is anticipated that the notion of knowledge ecology can facilitate development of synergy between the data and information processing capacity of information technologies and the innovative and creative capacity of human beings. |
7/31/98 |
| Vanessa J. McKendall | Factors Facilitating Interorganizational Collaboration | 4/25/98 |
| B.A. Nardy and V. O'Day | Information
Ecologies Chapter four of the similarly titled book on "information ecology as a system of people, practices, values, and technologies in a particular local environment." |
5/21/99 |
| Signers | Source Document for Knowledge Ecology | 5/12/98 |
| George Pór | Designing Knowledge Ecosystems for Communities of Practice | 10/15/97 |
| George Pór | Knowledge Ecology and Communities of Practice - Emerging Twin Trends of Creating True Wealth | 4/27/98 |
| George Pór | What Is a Knowledge Ecosystem | 10/15/97 |
| George Pór | The Data -> Wisdom Curve | 10/15/97 |
| George Pór | Definitions of Knowledge Ecosystem | 10/15/97 |
| George Pór | Knowledge Management and Knowledge Ecology Compared | 1/16/98 |
| George Pór | Boosting Organizational Intelligence with Intranet-based Knowledge Ecology | 10/15/97 |
| Paul Shrivastava | Knowledge
Ecology: Knowledge Ecosystems for Business Education and Training This paper proposes a knowledge ecology framework for organizational learning and knowledge management. This framework is applied to the business education and training industry. The paper describes the Socrates Program, as an example of a knowledge ecosystem for business education. |
7/31/98 |
| Karl-Erik Sveiby | What is Knowledge Management? | 2/1/98 |
| Frances Vaughan | Guidelines for Awakening Intuition | 5/15/98 |
| Links to selected, related sites | 2/9/98 |
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