Tag: content creation

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Mastering the art of attention by rethinking your presentation tools

Have you got something to talk about and you want people’s attention? It might be time to revisit your choices in how you present your information, to be sure to get that precious attention. We live in a world of lots of fancy possibilities of tools for communicating – some low-tech like drawing or inking,…
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What knowledge creation really looks like (Part 2)

“Knowledge creation” that sounds like such an academic term, right? It’s something many people do when they take what they know and make something with it, to share with others. This article is part 2 in a 3-part series on knowledge creation. In Part 1, I explained two separate-yet-related phases in knowledge creation: Develop, where…
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A fresh perspective on knowledge creation work (Part 1)

Everybody’s work involves the use of knowledge. Some people’s work involves the creation of knowledge. Sometimes that knowledge is informally created when you verbally share with people about something you know. Sometimes that knowledge (aka content) is formally created into something tangible that will exist when you are not around and will be referenced by…
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