Instead of creating a separate presentation about the work, show the actual work itself and narrate it
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Is AI ‘noisy’?
Is AI “noisy” in the sense described by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass R. Sunstein in their 2021 book Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment? And if so, what might this mean?
The two flavours of Reputation Management
In Reputation Management (RM), two approaches prevail: RM1 crafts the external image, while RM2 aligns it with the organization’s essence. Integrating both ensures a balanced approach, projecting authenticity while maintaining control over public perception.
Old documents – Keep them or Heap them? – The Rule of Record, Reference, Replica, and The Rest
Overwhelmed by the sheer number of documents you have to deal with, it could help to have a clear and simple guide to help you decide what to keep, and what to heap. There is a clear and principled way to make the decision: The Rule of Record, Reference, Replica, and The Rest.
As open as it can be, as restricted as it must be
I generally prefer ‘as open as it can be, as restricted as it must be’
Lessons learning levels – the next tier
It was clear right at the start that ‘lessons for all of us’ is a complicated scope with different sub-levels. It’s really the second tier, and ‘lessons for us’ at the organisational level is really only a lower rung on that second tier.
You’re my lobster, ChatGPT
No, this isn’t some kind of pledge of undying devotion to ChatGPT, the Artificial Intelligence (AI) that has reawakened broad interest in ‘intelligent’ computers. It’s just that I only Googled “You’re my lobster” this morning and for the first time found out what it was about.
Community methods vs common sense approaches
(a) it’s largely common sense, but (b) it isn’t all common sense. Turns out that (a) is loud and clear but it appears (b) is barely audible. I must try harder.
Knowledge debt
I’m not the first to write about “knowledge debt”, inspired, as other have been, by the concept of “technical debt” from the world of IT and, more specifically, originally from software development. The broad concept is the idea of taking short-term shortcuts, which, instead of being resolved (paid off) instead accumulate.
Data vs model-driven content structuring
One of the things I find myself repeatedly doing is helping teams to structure and organise their knowledge content. And, as part of that, I often have to explain the approach and the reasons for it. So here it is…