Weblog networking: recognised by a question

by Lilia Efimova on December 23, 2003

From e-mail from Martin Dugage after we missed each other at KM Europe:

I think I saw you at Edna Pasher’s presentation on Innovation Management. Were you the girl in the back who raised the issue about not knowing what we need to know? It appeared to me as a typical “Mathemagenic” question. Should it be the case, then my only comment is that your picture on the K-Board doesn’t do you justice, and that you need to change it.

I was delighted to be recognised by the question I asked… I’m posting this because the example is so powerful as an illustration of effects of blogging on personal connections.

And – I have experiences myself of not recognising people from their online photos. So I’m going to post several photos and ask people who met me to vote :)

Archived version of this entry is available at http://blog.mathemagenic.com/2003/12/23.html#a883; comments are here.

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