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Spent some time digging out MSFT white paper referred in one of internal presentation - funny enough I had to use a combination of intranet search and Google to find out the exact title, if it was public (yes) and exact location... I guess Microsoft could do a better job of publicising resources that suppose to influence customers' mindset :))) Anyway, the while paper - Digital Work Style: The New World of Work (.doc; 129KB) (see also: more explanations and related resources). [The reason I wanted to blog it: I think it outlines trends and scenarios of knowedge work (they talk about information work) in a pretty good way. I have to run now, but may come back later on today to added bullet-point summary for the paper.] On a side note - Microsoft Office people are doing some interesting things (as I could judge from the things I've seen on the walls in the bulding where some of them sit :), unfortunately they have many reasons not to blog about it... More on: papers personal knowledge management
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This weblog is my learning diary. Sometimes I write about things related to my work, but the views expressed here are personal and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer.
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