Archive for the 'MBA' Category

Management 2.0

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

Great post by Business Two Zero: talking about Management Styles fundementally facilitative of emergence rather than imposing of process, and structure.
However, I was pleased that the first hit was for Kathy Sierra’s piece from earlier in the year. She highlights the emerging management style, influenced by web 2.0 thinking, is more community based, […]

Online Learning Update

Monday, November 20th, 2006

Ray Schroeder in his Online Learning Update reports on:

Top US publication Business Week recently confirmed this trend when it published its 2006 rankings of the best business schools in August. It reported that “many (business school deans) are embarking on some of the most curriculum reforms in recent memory”
While MBA is a great qualification, […]

Knowledge management is dead. Long live Knowledge Management

Monday, November 20th, 2006

In his post, The relevance of knowledge management today, says about Knowledge Management:
The terminology and tools have substantially moved on, yet the fundamental problems are not new. As such, the wheel does not need to be reinvented, and those who have been in the knowledge management space can apply their expertise with enormous relevance.
Ross Dawson […]

I’m looking for a board advisory position in Toronto

Friday, November 17th, 2006

If you know of an organisation in Toronto that needs 2-3 hours a week help formulating strategy, governance and policy, please let me know. A not-for-profit is fine.

My Blogs and Wikis talk at McMaster’s School of Business

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006

In September-December 2003, during the 2nd year of my MBA (which was mainly at Melbourne Business School in Australia), I took one course at McMaster, “P727″, in Knowledge Management.
This year I was invited to go back as a Speaker to talk about Blogs and Wikis. And so, last night, Dr. Nick Bontis introduced me to […]