I'm an expert
I spent four years of my life acquiring a PhD. This makes me an expert in the use of transparency in computer interfaces. It's not a hugely useful or interesting expertise, but it's all mine. I'm pretty hot at sitting on the sofa, too.
What are you lot experts in?
( , Thu 23 Jun 2005, 14:43)
I spent four years of my life acquiring a PhD. This makes me an expert in the use of transparency in computer interfaces. It's not a hugely useful or interesting expertise, but it's all mine. I'm pretty hot at sitting on the sofa, too.
What are you lot experts in?
( , Thu 23 Jun 2005, 14:43)
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not sure about "expert" but professionally i'm a 'knowledge manager'
knowledge management is a fascinating discipline, one that is becoming more and more important across both private and public sectors in the UK, Europe and around the world.
one of the basic tenets is that in an organisation, all people have experiences and knowledge that they use subconsiously to perform their day-to-day roles and tasks. knowledge management is a key tool in facilitating the exchange of that information to other people, so that what you know is made available to others and nothing is lost from a body of staff.
no piece of knowledge is too small or too insignificant to share. you never know what other people would find useful.
now, i'm falling asleep as i type this, just imagine how fucking tedious an hour-and-a-half-long diatribe is.
i've no idea how this happened. i wanted to be a writer.
( , Fri 24 Jun 2005, 15:37, Reply)
knowledge management is a fascinating discipline, one that is becoming more and more important across both private and public sectors in the UK, Europe and around the world.
one of the basic tenets is that in an organisation, all people have experiences and knowledge that they use subconsiously to perform their day-to-day roles and tasks. knowledge management is a key tool in facilitating the exchange of that information to other people, so that what you know is made available to others and nothing is lost from a body of staff.
no piece of knowledge is too small or too insignificant to share. you never know what other people would find useful.
now, i'm falling asleep as i type this, just imagine how fucking tedious an hour-and-a-half-long diatribe is.
i've no idea how this happened. i wanted to be a writer.
( , Fri 24 Jun 2005, 15:37, Reply)
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