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Juliana Caicedo and Nancy White are now friends
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Tom, thanks so much for sharing the Spanish version. We need more of these bridging practices, especially now that SIWA (the Spanish/S. American KS group) has intertwingled with KM4DeV!
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Hi Nahum. I guess I'm sort of outside the KM mainstream, but bookmarking is very much alive and well in my practice, in the practice of many of my networks and with my clients. What I DO notice is that not everyone participates in social bookmarking…
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Thanks, Chris! I'll forward this to the Core group to see if we can implement. Now wondering about NING since it is changing it's biz model. Such is technology.
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Peter, can you say more about what KIND of CoP? I think that plays into evaluating. For instance, what are you evaluating? For whom? IS the CoP internal in an organization? Say more?
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I'll not be there F2F, but I'll be happy to support in planning or whatever from afar! Thanks to the great team led by Simone who is getting this started. I'm really impressed with the concept note!
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For all who are interested in the 2010 KM4Dev meeting that will take place in Cali Colombia in the week of May 24th.
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At 5:19pm on May 17, 2010, Natalie Campbell said…
Hey Nancy, I was looking at your blog site for a link to the courses you mentioned on visual thinking or graphic representation... feeling a bit overwhelmed with all the links there....can you shove me in the right direction? I just want to better understand and practice how to turn ideas into pretty graphics during workshops/conferences, the way that you do.
At 10:19am on March 24, 2010, Maike Schansker said…
Thanks a lot, Nancy.
I couldn't wait and had already looked for the threat - and found it. Very interesting! We are already hands deep into our preparation and very excited.
Best, Maike
At 11:28am on March 4, 2010, Stewart Mader said…
Thanks Nancy! and thanks for letting me know about NV. I'm going to try and make it this year.
At 3:22pm on February 15, 2010, Natalie Campbell said…
Hi Nancy, I do hope you decide to host a Seattle event, I will totally help you! and be there of course. Let me know --anytime you are ready. cheers from snowy DC.
At 10:57am on February 9, 2010, Vahid Masrour said…
Hey Nancy, good to link up here too!
At 9:08pm on January 3, 2010, Arthur Shelley said…
Nancy,
Thanks for the friend connection - I have been enjoying reading your book, Digital Habitats and will talk with my MBS students about it next semester. Hope you have been able to read The Organizational Zoo on your return trip. I am sure you will now see people through a different lens having done so. Our work is in parallel across the hemispheres and I am looking forward to more exchanges. Let me know if you are coming back to Aus, I am sure you will enjoy our new facilities at the bigger and better renovated business school. Love your work!
Kind regards
Arthur (Twitter metaphorage)
At 3:30pm on January 3, 2010, Pixie said…
Nancy, Elana Centor and Dan Haygeman sing your praises. I contacted you 7 years ago at Elana's suggestion, to be part of one of your online facilitation trainings. By the time you might have had space, I was in Switzerland and doing online teaching for Walden University. The world moves on and I look forward to seeing which direction you have taken. Thanks for inviting me!
At 11:24am on December 14, 2009, Muhammad Tahir said…
Thanks for the request and God bless you
At 9:53am on November 13, 2009, Russ Gonnering said…
Hi Nancy-

Was out West for a month--limited email access. Thanks for adding me as a friend!

Have been making a number of connections between complexity theory and healthcare. It is starting to fall into place. Now if only I can convince my colleagues!

Russ Gonnering
At 6:43am on October 15, 2009, John J W Mahegere said…
Hi Nancy,
I really enjoyed and learned a lot from your facilitation style and graphic and pictorial capturing of all the stories and all that happens in the conference room. It was not only a pleasure but also a rewarding encounter to have met you there. Hope to meet again probably very soon.

May I also remind you the contacts of the NGOs in USA or anywhere interested in working with/in disability areas for development. anxiously waiting for your kind reply.

John Mahegere, Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania

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Nancy White
Occupation/Title
Founder
Organization
Full Circle Associates
Organization Type
Individual/Consultant
Organization URL
http://www.fullcirc.com
Areas of KM Expertise
Organisational Learning, Online Facilitation, Social Web/Web 2.0, Collaborative Technologies, Communities of Practice, Workshop Facilitation, Change Management, KM Strategies, Thematic/Knowledge Networks, Other
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nancyw@fullcirc.com
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choconancy
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Other Interests
chocolate, food, travel, gardening, learning
Languages Spoken
English, Portuguese and a wee bit of Spanish
 
 
 

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