Knowledge Networking and Ambient Intimacy
by Eric Norlin on Jul.24, 2008, under conference topics, narrative/session descriptions
Perry Mizota sent over a session description for “Knowledge Networking and Ambient Intimacy”:
Leveraging the knowledge of others has always been important in maximizing one’s productivity in the business world. Now, as the Internet has become a platform for individuals to communicate their expertise on various topics, the ability to leverage the knowledge of one’s personal network in a general sense is becoming very real. However, as a person’s knowledge becomes more and more distributed — from email and documents on a computer to information on the Web — and transient (e.g., Twitter tweets), keeping track of “who knows what†is not easy. This session will be a panel discussion to discuss topics related to this issue.
Perry and I are now setting out to find the right folks for this (invites are heading out) - we’re looking for a great mix of “business” and “end user” stuff (of course, from people you don’t normally hear from).
Fun stuff!